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Mondale's and on
Bentsen was on Walter Mondale's short list of seven or eight possible vice presidential candidates in 1984 and was the only southerner and one of three white males considered.

Mondale's and him
A November 1983 New York Times / CBS News poll found him second, supported by 41 % of those polled, to Mondale's 49 %.

Mondale's and Democratic
Carter and Mondale's time in office was marred by a worsening economy, and although both were renominated by the Democratic Party, they lost the 1980 election to Republican Ronald Reagan.

Mondale's and nomination
Mondale's major rivals for the nomination, Senator Hart and Rev.

Mondale's and .
Though Walter Mondale's tenure was the beginning of the modern day power of the Vice Presidency, the tenure of Dick Cheney saw a rapid growth in the office of the Vice President.
Many residents of the town from that time have tales of the young Mondale's shenanigans.
Baker managed Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign in which Reagan polled a record 525 electoral votes total ( of 538 possible ), and received 58. 8 percent of the popular vote to Walter Mondale's 40. 6 percent.
The Sierra Club made its first Presidential endorsement in 1984 in support of Walter Mondale's unsuccessful campaign to unseat Ronald Reagan.
Initially named as one of Walter Mondale's top potential choices for his vice presidential running mate in ' 84, but he took his name out of the running early in the process.
Mondale's second marriage, from June 21, 1991, to November 1991, was to Greg Malban, a DJ known as Greg Thunder.
In 1984, Walter Mondale's unsuccessful presidential campaign used ads with a similar theme to the Daisy ad.
Mondale's advertisements cut between footage of children and footage of ballistic missiles and nuclear explosions, over a soundtrack of the song " Teach Your Children " by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
He was the campaign manager for Walter Mondale's failed 1984 presidential bid and chaired the vice presidential selection committee for the presidential campaign of John Kerry.
During that time, he was the campaign manager for Walter Mondale's failed 1984 presidential bid.
Walter Mondale's selection of Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 was widely seen as an appeal to female voters.
In the 1984 presidential election, President Ronald Reagan won 49 of 50 states, with Massachusetts being his worst performance ( excluding Mondale's home-state of Minnesota.

strategy and succeeded
Once the coastal assault had succeeded, Eisenhower insisted on retaining personal control over the land battle strategy, and was immersed in the command and supply of multiple assaults through France on Germany.
Congress in the 1920s appealed to peasants by portraying Gandhi as a sort of messiah ( the long-awaited savior of an entire people ), a strategy that succeeded in incorporating radical forces within the peasantry into the nonviolent resistance movement.
Medieval walls that were no longer adequate for defending were succeeded by the strategy of Star fort.
Germany acquired a number of colonies in Africa and the Pacific, but Chancellor Otto von Bismarck succeeded in achieving general peace through his balance of power strategy.
In June 1916 Lloyd George succeeded Kitchener ( drowned en route to Russia ) as Secretary of State for War, although he had little control over strategy, as General Robertson had been given direct right of access to the Cabinet so as to bypass Kitchener.
" Strategic management is an ongoing process that evaluates and controls the business and the industries in which the company is involved ; assesses its competitors and sets goals and strategies to meet all existing and potential competitors ; and then reassesses each strategy annually or quarterly regularly to determine how it has been implemented and whether it has succeeded or needs replacement by a new strategy to meet changed circumstances, new technology, new competitors, a new economic environment., or a new social, financial, or political environment.
In that sense, the legal tactics followed by Cody and his lawyers — chiefly a strategy of delays and stalling — succeeded in preventing any indictments.
# Risk: Every previous strategy that Warner developed was a risk, and he succeeded in going against the norm.
In 1992 his brother JD Sainsbury retired and was succeeded as chairman and chief executive by his cousin, David Sainsbury ; this brought about a change in management style-David was more consensual and less hierarchical but not in strategy or in corporate beliefs about the company's place in the market.
The strategy succeeded and the product sold 600, 000 units in one year, soon gracing Nintendo with the domination of Japanese playing card market.
The party succeeded in delaying development of British capitalism within the colony, however their positions were often seen as unclear, and the new strategy was considered too radical even by some of its members, most notably John Neilson, who eventually left the party in 1830.
Nevertheless, German numbers succeeded in gaining victories during the Battle of the Frontiers, forcing the Allies to abandon their original offensive strategy in the Alsace and Belgium.
In fact, Pronger succeeded in using this strategy in the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals against Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward as a member of the Edmonton Oilers.
The rollback strategy succeeded in Grenada in 1983.
Statistics, however, proved no substitute for strategy and, " for all the perceived success in that numbers game, the Air Force succeeded only in fooling itself into believing that Commando Hunt was working.
According to Goldman, his financial strategy of pursuing a very low budget succeeded in ensuring the profitability of Brotherhood of Death.
Wynne's conclusion had been that the strategy of retaining the initiative, to protect the French Army had succeeded and that the tactical intention to clear the Belgian coast had failed, due to an underestimation of German resilience and the mistaken attempt at a breakthrough.
However, Grant's strategy at Petersburg eventually succeeded as the last rail line from the south to supply the Cockcade City ( and hence Richmond ) was severed in early April 1865.
With a new strategy, aggressive cost-cutting, and an industry upturn, the turn around succeeded and in 1995 PA made record profits.
The citation noted " his broad grasp of military strategy and superior knowledge of air and ground tactics " and that " he succeeded admirably in impressing the republics of Central and South America with the importance and necessity of hemispheric solidarity, imbued them with American ideals, coordinated their use of arms and equipment and indoctrinated them with American training methods — all of which fostered continued improvement in the relations between all America republics.
During the 1470s and 1480s, duke Sigismund had succeeded in acquiring step by step the high justice over most of the communes of the Zehngerichtebund (" League of the Ten Jurisdictions " in the Prättigau, the youngest of the Three Leagues that had sprung up in the Grisons, having been founded only in 1436 ), and Maximilian continued this expansionist strategy.
Through the strategy of a Jewish physician the Portuguese in 1508 succeeded in conquering the old seaport town of Safi, which had a large number of Jewish inhabitants and which, chiefly through them, had become an important commercial center.
Kempe provided them and their families with a high standard of living and high salaries to make them dependent on their employer and to keep the unions and workers ' movement away from the island, a strategy that only succeeded until 1919.

strategy and casting
At Marathon in 490 BC the strategoi debated and voted on strategy, but Callimachus the polemarch had a casting vote, and he was the leader ; it is disputed whether that means he was the real, or merely the titular commander-in-chief.
Dorey argued in the article that Clodia ’ s involvement in the trial as “ vindictive spite and the desire to revenge herself on Caelius for casting her off ” was a part of Cicero ’ s strategy in his defense of Caelius.
Cicero ’ s strategy then depended on his ability to disprove Clodia in three ways: by proving that the case was brought against Caelius because Clodia was being vindictive, by casting doubt on the reliability of witnesses, and by discrediting Clodia completely.

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