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Walter Mondale, who was the vice president in the Jimmy Carter administration and presidential candidate against Ronald Reagan in 1984, died Monday night. Mondale was 93.
Walter Mondale and Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention on August 14, 1980 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images ...
Walter Mondale, who served as vice president under Jimmy Carter and was the Democratic nominee for president in 1984, died Monday in Minneapolis, a family spokesperson said. He was 93. Nearing his … ...
When Walter Mondale — the pioneering vice president under President Carter — ended up on the losing end of Ronald Reagan’s landmark 49-state landslide in 1984, he fretted that it would ...
Mondale served Minnesota as attorney general and U.S. senator. He followed the trail blazed by his political mentor, Hubert H. Humphrey, to the vice presidency, serving under Jimmy Carter from ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Walter Mondale, the former vice president under President Jimmy Carter and the 1984 Democratic presidential nominee, has died at 93, his family said. They said he died peacefully ...
Walter Mondale, the prominent late-20th-century Democrat who served as Jimmy Carter’s vice president and lost to Ronald Reagan in the 1984 election, died Monday, April 19th, at his home in ...
Walter Mondale, the former vice president whose accomplished career was marred by one of the worst electoral shellackings in American history, died Monday. Mondale, who was also the first ...
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who served in the Carter administration, died on Monday at the age of 93. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip. Featured. Featured. Breaking News.
Kate Andersen Brower writes that Walter Mondale set the gold standard for every future vice president by turning the oft-maligned role into an actual job. “Central to Mondale’s success: Taking ...
Walter Mondale, who served as vice president under Jimmy Carter, died at the age of 93 on Apr. 19, according to his family, and tributes from the former president and more are being shared.
Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale and his running mate, Geraldine Ferraro, wave as they leave a rally in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 5, 1984. (Jack Smith/AP) Analysis by Aaron Mannes ...
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