Former US Vice President Walter Mondal dies at 93

Former U.S. Vice President Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondal, died Monday at the age of 93, his family reported. Well, my time has come. I am eager to join Joan and Eleanor”, says in a statement written by him who was released after his death, referring to the late wife Joan, who died [...]
Well, my time has come. I'm eager to join Joan and Eleanor”, says a statement written by him who was released after his death, referring to the late wife Joan, who died in 2014, and to the girl, Eleanor, who died in 2011 at the age of 51. Before I left, I wanted to show you how much weight you have for me”, it goes on to write the deceased.
Mondal believed in government activists and worked for civil rights, school integration, consumer protection and the interests of farmers and workers while serving as senator and vice president in 1977-1981.
During former President Bill Clinton's presidency, Tendale also served as the U.S. ambassador to Japan from 1993 to 1996, Reuters writes.
Today I mourn the extinction of my dear friend Walter Mondal, whom I consider the best vice president in our country's history”, wrote former American President Jimmy Carter.
Tendals served in the Senate from 1964 until he was elected vice president of former President Carter's win in 1976 against then the White House's former chief, Gerald Ford.











