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After politics, Walter Mondale made Minnesota business his business When he returned after two decades in Washington, the former vice president quietly influenced the Minnesota business scene. April 24, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink: Walter Mondale had been out of law school and working on his own just four years in 1960 when Gov. Orville Freeman asked him to be Minnesota s attorney general. Mondale initially said no, saying he was too young. But Freeman his friend since meeting on Hubert Humphrey s mayoral re-election campaign in Minneapolis 13 years earlier persisted. Mondale then took the first step on a path that would later take him to the U.S. Senate, vice presidency and the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination. ....
Walter Mondale (1928–2021) and the decline and fall of Democratic Party liberalism Former vice president Walter Mondale, who died Monday night at the age of 93, is a political figure indelibly associated with the collapse of American liberalism and the turn by the Democratic Party decisively to the right. As respectful obituaries in the corporate press noted, he was the last Democratic Party candidate for president to claim to be continuing the legacy of New Deal liberalism although by 1984, when Mondale was routed by Republican President Ronald Reagan, this continuity was purely rhetorical. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale at the Democratic National Convention, 1976 (Source: Wikimedia Commons) ....