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Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who died Monday at age 93, did more for the high office he held as President Jimmy Carter›s stand-in than any previous occupant, by defining its prime functions in his own application for the job.
In 1976, prior to his selection as Carter›s running mate, Mondale wrote him a letter outlining how he would serve. He detailed not only his own qualifications but also how he could best assist the Carter administration, lacking as it did Washington experience.
Mondale at the time was a U.S. senator from Minnesota. He and his veteran chief aide, Richard Moe, composed a job application casting himself as veteran of the national political and legislative scene who could help Carter navigate unfamiliar waters.
Walter Mondale public memorials to be held in September
By Rose Semenov
(FOX 9)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Public memorial services for the late Walter Mondale will be held this fall in both Minnesota and Washington D.C., according to the Mondale family.
The former vice president and Minnesota senator passed away on Monday in Minneapolis. He was 93 years old. Following his deaths, an outpouring of messages from Minnesota and U.S. politicians flooded social media, remembering him as a mentor and friend.
Walter Mondale is remembered by Sen. Klobuchar
Walter Mondale was the elder statesman of Minnesota politics and the reactions to his death Monday showed that he was a mentor to many who changed the vice presidency forever.
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WASHINGTON Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who died Monday at age 93, did more for the high office he held as President Jimmy Carter’s stand-in than any previous occupant, by defining its prime functions in his own application for the job.
In 1976, prior to his selection as Carter’s running mate, Mondale wrote him a letter outlining how he would serve. He detailed not only his own qualifications but also how he could best assist the Carter administration, lacking as it did Washington experience.
Mondale at the time was a U.S. senator from Minnesota. He and his veteran chief aide, Richard Moe, composed a job application casting himself as veteran of the national political and legislative scene who could help Carter navigate unfamiliar waters.
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