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Monday, April 19, 2021

Walter Mondale Passed Away!

Former vice president Walter Mondale passed away.

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Former vice president Walter Mondale passed away at the age of 93 in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Mondale, 93 was the 42nd Vice President of the United States. He served one term under the 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter. Carter was defeated by Ronald Reagan in a landslide.

Reagan a survivor of a political assassination, a charmer and a wordsmith to white nationalists managed to beat Mondale in a landslide.

Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale.

Mondale's 1984 quest for the presidency was a massive defeat. He won only Hawai'i, the District of Columbia and his home state of Minnesota. Reagan famously countered Mondale's punches with the remark about his age and his opponent's youth and wild political ambitions. Reagan compared himself to the bear and dog whistle Mondale as a "soft on crime" and "weak on economy" liberal.

Mondale, nicknamed “Fritz,” served under former President Jimmy Carter from January 1977 to January 1981. Together, the two endowed the vice presidency with more authority: Mondale was the first vice president to have an office in the West Wing and to have weekly lunches with the president.

In a statement, Carter referred to Mondale as a “dear friend” whom he considered “the best vice president in our country’s history.”

He was a former U.S. Senator from Minnesota, a U.S. diplomat and lawyer. He was born in Ceylon, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1951 after attending Macalester College.

A native son of the state, Mondale was considered a pioneer of progressive politics.

He supported consumer protection, fair housing, tax reform, desegregation of schools, civil rights, equal rights, a woman's right to choose and equal pay for woman. He supported the Vietnam War under Lyndon B. Johnson. He would soon oppose Richard Nixon's handling of the war.

He was a commanding figure in the tragic Apollo 1 space crash. He demanded that Congress be upfront about the contractor who provided the construction of the AS-204 spacecraft and why they hid flaws in the primary testing before the astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee died during a test flight.

Though not a particularly polarizing figure, Mondale was a dedicated Democrat, a party loyalist whose fortunes would rise and fall with the party.

Mondale and Geraldine Ferro were the 1984 Democratic nominees.

Mondale would run as a Democrat with Geraldine Ferro as his running mate. He would be the first presidential candidate who picked a woman as a running mate. The other major candidates who picked a woman as a running mate were John McCain, Ted Cruz and Joe Biden.

Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris successfully won their election and became the 46th President and 49th Vice President of the United States.

Biden, Harris, former presidents, Donald J. Trump, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, former vice presidents, Dan Quayle, Al Gore, Dick Cheney and Mike Pence were notified.

Biden was a former 47th Vice President under Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.

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