OVERVIEW:
BORN:
January 5, 1928,
Ceylon, Minnesota
DIED:
April 19, 2021 (Age 93),
Minneapolis Minnesota
EDUCATION:
Macalester College
University of Minnesota (1951)
University of Minnesota Law School (1956)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
U.S. Army (1951-1953)
Admitted to Minnesota Bar (1956)
Minnesota Attorney General (1960-1964)
President’s Consumer Advisory Council (1960-1964)
U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1964-1976)
U.S. Vice President (1977-1981)
Democratic Nominees for President (1984)
Ambassador to Japan (1993-1996)
Special Envoy to Indonesia (1998)
Candidate for U.S. Senate (2002)
PORTRAIT:
RESOURCES:
Mondale Collection (MN Historical Society)
Papers (MN Historical Society)
Oral History (Wisconsin Historical Society)
Dole Institute Oral History (Video, Transcript)
Kennedy Institute Oral History
Senate Leader’s Lecture (9/4/2002)
U.S. Senate
Minnesota Historical Society
Biographical Directory of Congress
Miller Center
Wikipedia
1984 ELECTION:
REPUBLICANS:
RONALD REAGAN (PRESIDENT)
GEORGE H.W. BUSH (PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 525 (97.6%)
Popular Vote: 54,445,075 (58.8%)
DEMOCRATS:
WALTER MONDALE (PRESIDENT)
GERALDINE FERRARO (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 13 (2.4%)
Popular Vote: 37,577,185 (40.6%)
MEDIA COVERAGE:
Vice President Selection, 7/15/1976 (NYT)