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  1. 19. Mai 2024 · Joan Mondale, widow of former Democratic Vice President Walter Mondale lost her long and heroic battle with severe tedium Monday, January 2nd at her home in St. Paul, Minn., she was 83.

  2. 2. Mai 2024 · Geraldine Ferraro, American Democratic politician who was the first woman to be nominated for vice president by a major political party in the United States; as such, she served as Walter Mondale’s running mate in the 1984 presidential election. Learn more about Ferraro’s life and career.

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  3. 13. Mai 2024 · Former Vice President Walter Mondale passed away Monday night at his home in Minneapolis. He was a lifelong public servant who transformed the role of vice president, and championed civil rights under Jimmy Carter before losing his own run for the presidency to Ronald Reagan. William Brangham has this look at Mondale's life and legacy.

  4. 18. Mai 2024 · Walter Mondale and Dick Cheney. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker discussed the impact of Walter Mondale and Dick Cheney on the evolution of the American vice...

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  5. Vor einem Tag · At a time when the American economy was already recovering, former vice president Walter Mondale was attacked by Reagan's campaign as a "tax-and-spend Democrat", while Mondale criticized the deficit, the SDI, and Reagan's civil rights policy. However, Reagan's age induced his campaign managers to minimize his public appearances ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · At the end of the convention, President Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale were nominated for reelection, receiving 2,123 or 64% of the delegates’ votes — in comparison to Kennedy’s 34.7%...

  7. 16. Mai 2024 · Rosalynn Carter (born August 18, 1927, Plains, Georgia, U.S.—died November 19, 2023, Plains, Georgia) was an American first lady (1977–81)—the wife of Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States—and mental health advocate. She was one of the most politically astute and active of all American first ladies.