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Walter Mondale | Biography, Facts, & Running Mate

Walter Mondale, in full Walter Frederick Mondale, (born January 5, 1928, Ceylon, Minnesota, U.S. died April 19, 2021, Minneapolis, Minnesota), 42nd vice president of the United States (1977–81) in the administration of President Jimmy Carter and Democratic candidate for president in 1984. Mondale was the son of Theodore Sigvaard Mondale, a Methodist minister, and Claribel Cowan. He was an early activist in Minnesota’s Democratic–Farmer-Labor Party and worked on the U.S. Senate campaign of Hubert H. Humphrey in 1948. Graduating from the University of Minnesota law school in 1956, Mondale served as state attorney general from 1960 until his appointment in 1964

Column: Fishing buddies savored visits from Walter Mondale, and vice versa

Column: Fishing buddies savored visits from Walter Mondale, and vice versa Jimmy Carter was a fisherman, still is, and perhaps in 1976 when he selected Fritz to be his vice presidential candidate, he saw in Walter Mondale a kindred spirit whose angler temperament might come in handy in a pinch. Written By: Dennis Anderson / Star Tribune | 8:04 am, May 3, 2021 × Walter Mondale, with longtime friend and current St. Louis County Sheriff Ross Litman, was an avid fisherman who traveled to Alaska to fish for salmon. Walleyes were his favorite, however. Courtesy Ross Litman / Minneapolis Star Tribune / TNS MINNEAPOLIS (Tribune News Service) In the end he was a Minnesotan, reminding us in death, as he did in life, what that can mean, if we try.

Anderson: Fishing buddies savored visits from Mondale, and vice versa

Anderson: Fishing buddies savored visits from Mondale, and vice versa
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Mondale Has Unblemished Record on Issues of Jewish Concern - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Mondale Has Unblemished Record on Issues of Jewish Concern Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale join hands to accept the cheers of the of delegates after they gave their acceptance speeches to the Democratic Convention in New York City, July 15, 1976. (Bettmann/Getty Images) Advertisement Walter F. Mondale, the 48-year-old Senator from the Minnesota farm belt who Jimmy Carter named as his Vice-Presidential running mate here this morning has an unblemished record of support for Israel and for the civil rights and right of emigration of Soviet Jews. Carter, who won a first ballot nomination for President at the Democratic Party convention last night, referred to Mondale’s Senate record when he announced his choice at a press conference.

Statement of the Mondale Family On the passing of Walter F Mondale

Share this article Share this article MINNEAPOLIS, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  It is with profound sadness that we share news that our beloved dad passed away today in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  As proud as we were of him leading the presidential ticket for Democrats in 1984, we know that our father s public policy legacy is so much more than that.  The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was one of his proudest – and hardest fought – achievements.  In the course of his years in the U.S. Senate, he understood the sense of reckoning that this country then faced, and was committed to that work alongside Hubert Humphrey, Josie Johnson, Roy Wilkins and so many others. We are grateful that he had the opportunity to see the emergence of another generation of civil rights reckoning in the past months.

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