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  1. 22. Apr. 2021 · A 1984 photograph now resides on the Portrait Gallery’s “In Memoriam” page depicting Mondale alongside his running mate Geraldine Ferraro during their 1984 presidential campaign. The ...

  2. www.nyhistory.org › blogs › geraldine-ferraro-1984New-York Historical Society

    Geraldine Ferraro (1935–2011) became the first woman nominated for national office by a major political party when Presidential nominee Walter Mondale announced her selection as his running mate in 1984. “Geraldine Ferraro has made her way in this male preserve by being both feminine and feminist,” wrote Evan Thomas in a TIME magazine profile of the groundbreaking candidate. “Her hair ...

  3. 19. Juli 1984 · Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale selected her as his running mate, and she became the first woman nominated by a major party for either the presidency or vice presidency ...

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  4. 20. Apr. 2021 · Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who served as President Jimmy Carter’s running mate, has died at age 93. Mondale, the Democratic nominee for president in 1984, died Monday, according to a ...

  5. Former US Vice-President Walter Mondale has died in Minneapolis on Monday aged 93, his family has announced. Mr Mondale was Jimmy Carter's running mate for his winning 1976 presidential bid and ...

  6. It was Walter Mondale, the understated and earnest Midwesterner who spent his life as a servant of the public. Fritz tells the story of Mondale’s personal life and public legacy, featuring rare archival footage, family films and interviews with President Carter, Vice President Al Gore, Geraldine Ferraro (his running mate in the 1984 presidential election), family and friends. This film ...

  7. From February 20 to June 12, 1984, voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for president in the 1984 United States presidential election.Former Vice President Walter Mondale was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1984 Democratic National Convention held from July 16 to July 19, 1984, in San Francisco, California.