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Mondale

[ mon-deyl ]

noun

  1. Walter Frederick Fritz, 1928–2021, U.S. politician: senator 1965–77; vice president 1977–81.


Mondale

/ ˈmɒnˌdeɪl /

noun

  1. MondaleWalter (Frederick)1928MUSPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: statesman Walter ( Frederick ). born 1928, US Democratic politician; vice president of the US (1977–81)


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Example Sentences

You can hear the panic in his voice as he is accused by Levin of voting for Walter Mondale.

The truth is that not since 1984, when Reagan won in a landslide against Walter Mondale, has Wisconsin seen red.

Mondale: There is one thing I would like to say because it sounds kind of depressing.

Meanwhile, in a New York Times–CBS poll of undecided voters, Mondale was perceived to be the winner by 49 to 32.

In 1984, there was a clear consensus that Walter Mondale outperformed Ronald Reagan in their first debate.

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