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Walter Mondale

Personal data
Date of birthJanuary 5, 1928(age 83)
Place of birthCeylon, Minnesota, United States
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseJoan Adams
ChildrenTheodore Mondale
Eleanor Mondale
William Mondale
Alma materMacalester College
University of Minnesota Law School
ReligionPresbyterian
Military service
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1951 � 1953
RankCorporal
UnitFort Knox
42nd Vice President of the United States
In officeJanuary 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
PresidentJimmy Carter
Succeeded byGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byNelson Rockefeller
In officeDecember 30, 1964 - December 30, 1976
Succeeded byWendell Anderson
Preceded byHubert Humphrey
United States Ambassador to Japan
In officeSeptember 21, 1993 - December 15, 1996
PresidentBill Clinton
Succeeded byTom Foley
Preceded byMichael Armacost
Attorney General of Minnesota
In office1960 - 1964
GovernorOrville Freeman
Elmer Andersen
Karl Rolvaag
Succeeded byRobert Mattson
Preceded byMiles Lord

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Walter Frederick Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 42nd Vice President of the United States, serving under President Jimmy Carter (1977 � 81), and as a United States Senator for Minnesota (1964 � 76). He was the Democratic Party's presidential candidate in the United States presidential election of 1984.

Mondale was born in Ceylon, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1951. He then served in the US Army in the Korean War before earning a law degree in 1956. He married Joan Adams in 1955. Working as a lawyer in Minneapolis, Mondale was elected to the position of attorney general in 1960. He was appointed US Senator in late 1964 as a member of the Democratic Party upon the resignation of Hubert Humphrey, and held that post until 1976. In the Senate he supported open housing, tax reform and the desegregation of schools. He opposed the Vietnam War.

In 1976 Carter, the Democratic presidential nominee, chose Mondale as his running mate in the forthcoming election. The Carter/Mondale ticket defeated incumbent president Gerald Ford. Carter and Mondale's time in office was marred by a worsening economy, and although both were renominated by the Democratic party, they lost the 1980 election to Republican Ronald Reagan.

In 1984, Mondale won the Democratic nomination for the presidency and campaigned for a nuclear freeze, the Equal Rights Amendment and a reduction of US public debt. In the election, Mondale was defeated in a landslide by President Reagan, gaining electoral votes narrowly from only his home state of Minnesota and the District of Columbia.

After the election, Mondale joined a Minnesota law firm and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (1986 � 93), and was credited with successes in Poland and Hungary. President Bill Clinton appointed Mondale United States Ambassador to Japan in 1993; he retired in 1996.

Since then, Mondale has returned to his law firm and remains active in the Democratic party.

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Labor Dignitaries Dedicate Minn. Workers Memorial - WCCO Tweet this news
WCCO--Former Vice President -Walter Mondale- joined labor and community leaders Tuesday to dedicate the Minnesota Workers Memorial Garden. He noted the significance ... - Date : Tue, 03 Aug 2010 22:48:29 GMT+00:00
Huffington: Dems Need to Take Palin Seriously - Hot Air (blog) Tweet this news
Hot Air (blog)---...- Ronald Reagan. raised the question of whether -Walter Mondale- would be strong enough to stand up to the lurking bear�in this case, the Soviet Union. ... - Date : Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:21:35 GMT+00:00
Mondale pens letter No. 2 for Clark - Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog) Tweet this news
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)--Former Vice President -Walter Mondale- took another rare step into Minnesota congressional elections Wednesday, penning a second letter of support for Michele ... - Date : Wed, 30 Jun 2010 15:20:14 GMT+00:00
Our country needs more pragmatists - Sun-Sentinel Tweet this news
Sun-Sentinel--Many years ago, presidential candidate -Walter Mondale- publicly pronounced, "If I am elected I will raise your taxes," and he was quickly defeated. ... - Date : Mon, 05 Jul 2010 07:08:19 GMT+00:00
COMMENTARY: Something Tasty This Way Comes - NWAOnline (subscription) Tweet this news
NWAOnline (subscription)--Somehow, between staring down the Soviets and making mincemeat of -Walter Mondale-, he found time for ice cream. (I find it hard to believe, however, ... - Date : Mon, 05 Jul 2010 10:34:49 GMT+00:00
A Reagan Legacy: Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants - NPR Tweet this news
NPR--Reagan said as much himself in a televised debate with Democratic presidential nominee -Walter Mondale- in 1984. "I believe in the idea of amnesty for those ... - Date : Sun, 04 Jul 2010 18:34:15 GMT+00:00
Today in History - WNCT Tweet this news
WNCT--In 1984, Democratic presidential candidate -Walter- F. -Mondale- announced he'd chosen US Rep. Geraldine A. Ferraro of New York to be his running-mate; ... - Date : Mon, 05 Jul 2010 04:36:22 GMT+00:00
Joe Biden's Summer of Love - RealClearPolitics (blog) Tweet this news
RealClearPolitics (blog)--Reagan followed it two years later with a 49-state victory over former Vice President -Walter Mondale-. At this point in 2010, things are looking so bad for ... - Date : Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:27:19 GMT+00:00
Michigan senator introduces bill to register journalists - Online Journal Tweet this news
Online Journal---...- National Convention, where “The Children's Express” scooped all the mainstream media on Jimmy Carter's selection of -Walter Mondale- as his running mate. ... - Date : Tue, 08 Jun 2010 04:36:11 GMT+00:00
Daniels arrives - Politico (blog) Tweet this news
Politico (blog)---Walter Mondale-. I read this entire article - block off about 30 minutes because it is VERY long. And I welcome his candidacy - his position on Social ... - Date : Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:21:35 GMT+00:00

Political offices
Preceded by
Nelson Rockefeller
Vice President of the United States
January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
Succeeded by
George H. W. Bush
Legal offices
Preceded by
Miles Lord
Minnesota Attorney General
1960-1964
Succeeded by
Robert W. Mattson, Sr.
United States Senate
Preceded by
Hubert Humphrey
United States Senator from Minnesota|class=2
Served alongside: Eugene McCarthy, Hubert Humphrey

December 30, 1964 - December 30, 1976
Succeeded by
Wendell Anderson
Party political offices
Preceded by
Paul Wellstone
(deceased)
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nominee
for United States Senator from Minnesota (Class 2)
2002
Succeeded by
Al Franken
Preceded by
Jimmy Carter
Democratic Party presidential candidate
1984
Succeeded by
Michael Dukakis
Preceded by
Sargent Shriver
Democratic Party vice presidential candidate
1976, 1980
Succeeded by
Geraldine Ferraro
Preceded by
Hubert Humphrey
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nominee
for United States Senator from Minnesota (Class 2)
1966, 1972
Succeeded by
Wendell Anderson
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Michael Armacost
United States Ambassador to Japan
1993 - 1996
Succeeded by
Tom Foley
United States order of precedence
Preceded by
Neil Abercrombie
Governor of Hawaii
United States order of precedence
Former Vice President of the United States
Succeeded by
Dan Quayle
Former Vice President of the United States


United States Senators from Minnesota

Class 1Rice * Ramsey * McMillan * Davis * Towne * Clapp * Kellogg * Shipstead * Thye * McCarthy * H. Humphrey * M. Humphrey * Durenberger * Grams * Dayton * Klobuchar |
Class 2Shields * Wilkinson * Norton * Windom * Stearns * Windom * Edgerton * Windom * Sabin * Washburn * K. Nelson * Johnson * Schall * Benson * Howard * Lundeen * Ball * A. Nelson * Ball * H. Humphrey * Mondale * Anderson * Boschwitz * Wellstone * Barkley * Coleman * Franken |

United States presidential election, 1976

Democratic Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Jimmy Carter
VP Nominee: Walter Mondale
Other Candidates: Bayh * Bentsen * Brown * Byrd * Carey * Church * Harris * Humphrey * Jackson * Jaworski * Jordan * McCarthy * McCormack * Mondale * Randolph * Sanford * Shapp * Shriver * Stevenson * Udall * Wallace
Other VP Candidates: Albert * Dellums * Jordan
Republican Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Gerald Ford
VP Nominee: Bob Dole
Other Candidates: Buckley * Reagan * Richardson * Stassen
Other VP Candidates: Helms
Minor partiesThomas J. Anderson (American) * Lester Maddox (American Independent) * Gus Hall (Communist) * Roger MacBride (Libertarian) * Margaret Wright (People's) * Peter Camejo (Socialist Workers) * LaRouche (U.S. Labor Party)

Carter cabinet

Cabinet
Secretary of StateCyrus Vance (1977 �1980) * Edmund Muskie (1980 �1981)
Secretary of the TreasuryW. Michael Blumenthal (1977 �1979) * G. William Miller (1979 �1981)
Secretary of DefenseHarold Brown (1977 �1981)
Attorney GeneralGriffin Bell (1977 �1979) * Benjamin R. Civiletti (1979 �1981)
Secretary of the InteriorCecil D. Andrus (1977 �1981)
Secretary of AgricultureRobert Bergland (1977 �1981)
Secretary of CommerceJuanita M. Kreps (1977 �1979) * Philip M. Klutznick (1979 �1981)
Secretary of LaborRay Marshall (1977 �1981)
Secretary of Health, Education and WelfareJoseph A. Califano, Jr. (1977 �1979) * Patricia Roberts Harris (1979 �1979)
Secretary of Health and Human ServicesPatricia Roberts Harris (1979 �1981)
Secretary of EducationShirley M. Hufstedler (1979 �1981)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentPatricia Roberts Harris (1977 �1979) * Maurice "Moon" Landrieu (1979 �1981)
Secretary of TransportationBrock Adams (1977 �1979) * Neil E. Goldschmidt (1979 �1981)
Secretary of EnergyJames R. Schlesinger (1977 �1979) * Charles Duncan, Jr. (1979 �1981)
Cabinet-level
Vice PresidentWalter Mondale (1977 �1981)
Ambassador to the United NationsAndrew Young (1977 � �1979) * Donald McHenry (1979 � � �1981)
Director of the Office of
Management and Budget
Thomas "Bert" Lance (1977) * James T. McIntyre (1978 � � �1981)
Chair of the Council of Economic AdvisersCharles Schultze (1977 � � �1981)
Advisor to the
President on National Security Affairs
Zbigniew Brzezinski (1977 � � �1981)



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