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Carter / Vice President Choices / Mondale #44689

ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Jul 07, 1976
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter met with Senator Edmund Muskie with regard to Vice President post. He'll also talk with Senator Henry Jackson and Representative Peter Rodino. He'll meet Thursday with Senators John Glenn and Walter Mondale.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(No locations given) August 1964 and November `67 film shows Mondale. Mondale became Minnesota attorney general 16 years ago. Mondale is considered bright, liberal and outspoken political He is protege of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey. April `68 and May `70 film shows Mondale. He favors busing and integration. November `74 film shown. [MONDALE - says had no desire to seek president] Mondale is well-liked in Minnesota. He's for food stamps and child care. [MONDALE - says he is progressive Democrat Little difference between himself and Carter. Explains why he would run for Vice President if Carter wanted him.]
REPORTER: Don Farmer

Reporter(s):
Farmer, Don;
Reasoner, Harry
Duration:
00:03:10

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