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Walter Mondale

Is Walter Mondale A-List?

NoC

NoWalter Mondale is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 1976

Elected Vice President

Lost A-list status in 1980

Dropped to B tier — Re-election Defeat with Carter

Ranking Timeline

1964C$0.5M

Appointed to U.S. Senate

Appointed to fill Hubert Humphrey's Senate seat, beginning his national political career. Established himself as a rising Democratic voice on civil rights and consumer protection.

1976A▲▲$1M+$0.5M

Elected Vice President

Elected as Jimmy Carter's Vice President, becoming the second-highest official in the U.S. His active role in the administration made him a household name across America.

1980B$1.5M+$0.5M

Re-election Defeat with Carter

Lost re-election with Carter to Reagan in a landslide. The defeat diminished his political standing but he remained a prominent Democratic figure.

1984A$2M+$0.5M

Democratic Presidential Nominee

Won Democratic nomination for President, making history by selecting Geraldine Ferraro as first female VP candidate. Despite landslide loss to Reagan, the campaign kept him in the national spotlight.

1993B$3M+$1M

Ambassador to Japan

Appointed U.S. Ambassador to Japan by President Clinton. The prestigious diplomatic role maintained his relevance but lowered his public profile domestically.

2002C$4M+$1M

Senate Campaign at 74

Made brief Senate campaign after Senator Wellstone's death but lost election. The campaign reminded voters of his legacy but highlighted his status as a figure from the past.

2021C$5M+$1M

Death at Age 93

Passed away in Minneapolis, eulogized as the last of a generation of liberal Democrats. His death received national attention but he was remembered more as a historical figure than current icon.

2026C$5M

Legacy of Progressive Politics

Five years after his death, Mondale is remembered as an important but not transformative figure in American politics. His name is familiar to politically engaged Americans and historians but largely forgotten by younger generations, representing the moderate recognition typical of unsuccessful presidential candidates.

Last updated: February 25, 2026