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Mondale and defeated
The Carter / Mondale ticket defeated incumbent president Gerald Ford.
In the election, Mondale was defeated in a landslide by President Reagan, gaining electoral votes from only his home state of Minnesota and the District of Columbia.
Coleman narrowly defeated Mondale in the election, winning by just over 61, 000 votes out of over 2 million statewide.
He defeated Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election by a large landslide.
Mondale defeated Gary Hart in Pennsylvania by 14 points.
* November 4, 1980: United States elections: Reagan / Bush defeated Carter / Mondale.

Mondale and Glenn
Hollings ' wit and experience, as well as his call for a budget freeze, won him some positive attention, but his relatively conservative record alienated liberal Democrats, and he was never really noticed in a field dominated by Walter Mondale, John Glenn and Gary Hart.
He notably referred to Mondale as a " lapdog " and to former Astronaut Glenn as " Sky King " who was " confused in his capsule.
* February 20, 1984 – Walter Mondale ( 49 %), Gary Hart ( 17 %), George McGovern ( 10 %), Alan Cranston ( 7 %), John Glenn ( 4 %), Reubin Askew ( 3 %), and Jesse Jackson ( 2 %)

Mondale and for
Walter Mondale ran unsuccessfully for president in 1984, served as U. S. Ambassador to Japan from 1993 – 96, and then sought unsuccessfully to return to the Senate in 2002.
In 1984, Mondale won the Democratic presidential nomination and campaigned for a nuclear freeze, the Equal Rights Amendment and a reduction of U. S. public debt.
After the election, Mondale joined the Minnesota-based law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs ( 1986 – 93 ), and was credited with successes in Poland and Hungary.
Important members of the party have included Minneapolis mayor Hubert H. Humphrey and Minnesota Attorney General Walter Mondale, who each went on to be United States Senators, Vice Presidents of the United States, and unsuccessful Democratic nominees for president, Humphrey in 1968 and Mondale in 1984 ; Eugene McCarthy, a Senator who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 as an anti-Vietnam War candidate ; and Paul Wellstone, a Senator from 1991 – 2002 who became an icon of populist progressivism.
A study of voters in the 1984 election showed that more anti-Moral Majority voters voted for Walter Mondale than pro-Moral Majority voters voted for Reagan, suggesting the Moral Majority may have actually had a negative effect on Reagan ’ s campaign.
Walter Mondale, Vice-President of the United States under Jimmy Carter ( 1977 – 1981 ) and the Democratic Party's nominee for President in 1984, attended Heron Lake Public High School and lived in the Methodist Episcopal Church parsonage ( still present in the town ) for three years prior to 1946.
In 1984, Ronald W. Reagan carried 9, 078 votes in Hutchinson County to only 2, 052 for the Democrat Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota.
He is widely credited with having helped coach Reagan to victory in the second presidential debate with Walter Mondale, after aides Richard Darman and David Stockman bungled preparations for the disastrous first debate.
During the Reagan re-election campaign of 1984, the Jews returned home to the Democratic Party, giving Reagan only 31 % compared to 67 % for Democrat Walter Mondale.
State labor president Claude Ramsay sought to broker an agreement between the Democratic Party presidential candidate Walter F. Mondale and the subject when the latter sought a veto over the federal storage of nuclear waste in Mississippi as a condition for his political support of Mondale.
By 1998 he was again encouraged to run for higher office, and entered the DFL gubernatorial primary, winning handily in a crowded field ( which included another scion of an eminent Minnesota political family, Ted Mondale ).
" Former Vice-President Walter Mondale also used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign.
At the 1984 Democratic National Convention, Richards delivered one of the nominating speeches for nominee Walter Mondale, and she campaigned actively for the Mondale / Ferraro ticket in Texas, even though President Ronald Reagan enjoyed great popularity in her state.

Mondale and nomination
In 1984, Walter Mondale picked Geraldine Ferraro whose nomination became a drag on the ticket due to repeated questions about her husband's finances.
However, Glenn's keynote address at the Democratic National Convention failed to impress the delegates and the nomination went to veteran politician Walter Mondale.
In 1984, Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale considered Bradley as a finalist for the vice presidential nomination, which eventually went to U. S. Representative Geraldine Ferraro of Queens, New York.
The proportional nature of delegate selection meant that Walter Mondale was likely to obtain enough delegates on that day to secure the support of a majority of delegates and hence the nomination, no matter who actually " won " the states contested.
Mondale secured the majority of delegates from the primaries, leading the way for him to take the Democratic nomination.
In 1984, Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale tapped Cisneros as a finalist for the vice presidential nomination, which eventually went to U. S. Rep. Geraldine Ferraro.
Johnson then dispatched several trusted Democratic Party operatives to attempt to negotiate with the Freedom Democrats, including Senator Hubert Humphrey ( who was campaigning for the Vice-Presidential nomination ), Walter Mondale, and Walter Reuther, as well as J. Edgar Hoover.

Mondale and however
By 1984, however, he had soured on Reagan's policies, and returned to the Democrats to support Walter F. Mondale.

Mondale and was
President Jimmy Carter was the first President to formally give his Vice President, Walter Mondale, an office in the West Wing of the White House.
Mondale was born in Ceylon, Minnesota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1951.
Working as a lawyer in Minneapolis, Mondale was elected to the position of attorney general in 1960.
Walter Frederick Mondale was born in Ceylon, Minnesota, the son of Claribel Hope ( née Cowan ), a part-time music teacher, and Theodore Sigvaard Mondale, a Methodist minister.
His half-brother Lester Mondale was a Unitarian minister.
Mondale was educated at Macalester College in St. Paul and the University of Minnesota, where he earned his B. A.
In 1972, Cottle County was the only one in Texas north of Maverick County ( Eagle Pass ) to have been won by George McGovern and Walter Mondale won a majority of the county's votes in 1984.
The county has been consistently Democrat in Presidential voting since 1976 and was among the counties to be carried by Walter Mondale in 1984.
Elmore was the boyhood home of former U. S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Walter F. Mondale.
* Walter Mondale, former Vice President of the United States, United States Senator, Minnesota Attorney General, and Presidential nominee was born in Ceylon.
In the 1940s, Theodore S. Mondale, the father of future Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale, was the pastor at First Methodist Church of St. James.
", which grew so popular it was used in the 1984 presidential election by Walter Mondale.
Or, in 1984, when male Walter Mondale was paired with female Geraldine Ferraro.
Thousands of signatures were obtained from all over the nation, and the final approval was given by Citizens Stamp Committee member Joan Mondale, wife of former Vice President Walter Mondale.
A single vice-presidential debate was also held that year between Democratic Senator Walter Mondale and Republican Senator Bob Dole.
In the run up to the 1984 Democratic National Convention, there was considerable media and public speculation that Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale might pick Feinstein as his running mate.

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