Walter F. Mondale died in 2021, but he left behind the eulogy he planned to deliver at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral. By Peter Baker Reporting from Washington Former Vice President ...
Former Vice President Walter Mondale thought he would still be around to speak at the funeral for Jimmy Carter, who was a little more than three years his senior. But even though Mondale died ...
JD Vance’s swearing-in should direct at least some attention toward a question about the vice presidency: Is the office in ...
"I, Walter F. Mondale, solemnly swear... " Of course that's Walter Mondale who was sworn into office as Vice President in 1977 under President Jimmy Carter. Many years later, Mondale's son Ted ...
Before former Vice President Walter Mondale died in 2021, he left behind the eulogy he had planned to deliver for Jimmy Carter. Mr. Carter died on Sunday, and his wife, Rosalynn Carter ...
When former president Jimmy Carter was diagnosed with brain cancer almost a decade ago, he asked Walter Mondale, his vice president and lifelong friend, to write a eulogy for his funeral.
Before former Walter Mondale died in 2021, he wrote a eulogy, which he planned to deliver for Jimmy Carter. Mondale served as Vice President during Carter's presidency, and the two men were close.
Walter Mondale, who was Carter’s running mate in 1976 and again in 1980, died in 2021 at the age of 93. But when the 39th president was revealed to have brain cancer in 2015, Mondale prepared a ...
Just after the nation celebrated its bicentennial, Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer and former governor of Georgia, chose Minnesotan Walter Mondale as his vice presidential running mate. (Kent ...
Jimmy Carter, flanked by his wife Rosalynn Smith and his daughter Amy, and Walter Mondale raise their hands during a rally in 1976 in New York. Minnesotans have a special connection to President ...
“He put aside his short-term political interests to tackle challenges that demanded sacrifice, to protect our kids and grandkids from future harm,” Ted Mondale said, reading from his father ...
WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Walter Mondale thought he would still be around to speak at the funeral for Jimmy Carter, who was a little more than three years his senior. But even though ...