Posted on 09/03/2015 7:59:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Former Vice President Walter Mondale endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president and predicted that the controversy surrounding her use of private e-mail would not affect her candidacy.
Mondale was asked why he is supporting Clinton and if he thinks the FBIs investigation of Clintons private server could prevent her from becoming the Democratic nominee.
I dont think that will affect her. I think shes a very strong candidate. We just had our national DNC meeting in Minneapolis this past week. She spoke and made a really powerful impression strong support all over the place. Weve got a long time to go before our convention but I think shes in a very good spot, Mondale told PJ Media after the National Fair Housing Conference at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said he endorsed Clinton before she announced her candidacy this year.
In May of 2014 I spoke and encouraged her to run, so Ive been doing all I can to encourage and be helpful and I think shes going to be a fine president and shes going to do very well in Virginia and nationally, Kaine said.
Mondale was recognized at the event for writing the Fair Housing Act of 1968. He described the challenges Democrats faced in the Senate while trying to pass the bill.
PJ Media asked Mondale for his opinion of the current legislative process and if he had any advice for the Democrats in Congress.
We had two things going for us bipartisanship and a strong, I would say, progressive Congress that wanted to do something even though the hill was high with 67 votes, he said. We needed cloture and as the issue built we were able to get it done. Regrettably, the bipartisanship has been shattered, a terrible loss thats why I mentioned in my speech its hard to know what happened there and it becomes much more difficult to pass things, but I dont think we should give up.
Mondale, who ran against former President Reagan in 1984, said he would like to see Congress act on the issue of big money in politics as well as voting rights.
Big money is corrupting America, paralyzing us from doing what Lincoln said, have a government of and by and for the people, and efforts to obstruct the vitality of our Democracy such as the changes in the Voting Rights Act, he said. We need to open up voting to everybody they need to be encouraged to vote. We need to get this curse of big money off our backs.
Kaine said voting rights was not a partisan issue in the past.
My father-in-law was a Republican governor of Virginia. The Republican Party had such a spectacular voting rights record up until the last 10 years 15th Amendment to guarantee freed slaves the right to vote that was a Republican Congress, he said. The 19th Amendment that guaranteed women the right to vote; now, that was a Democratic president but a Republican Congress. Both parties supported it. When the 26th amendment was passed that let 18-year-olds vote it was under the Nixon administration, it was bipartisan.
Kaine said Democrats have not been able to get Republican support for changes to the Voting Rights Act.
After the Supreme Court ruled in the Shelby case, getting rid of the pre-clearance requirement for essentially southern jurisdictions, and we have a fix that is a very reasonable fix to fix. We cant get one Republican co-sponsor in the House or the Senate, he said.
Walter Mondale is as relevant now as he was in the 1984 Presidential election.
Headline should read—LOSER SUPPORTS LIAR....
Yeah I articulated that poorly. Was more about his character and they still voted for him.
What only one cup of coffee will do to ya. ; )
Just read on Breitbart that her 32,000 deleted emails are up for sale by hacker for $500,000.00.
I’ll kick in a bit.
I thought it was Soros too!
This, from a washed up hack, who lost EVERY State, except his own
to Ronald Reagan. And he only squeaked a win out in his home state.
That is 49 states to 1 state.
A truly selfless public servant . . . Then, again, Hubert Humphrey questioned whether Mondull have sufficient "fire in the belly" to run for President.
While I wish it were true, I am unconvinced.
Anyone who reads a newspaper could have come up with those e-mail subject lines the hacker purports to show. It’s also highly unlikely that Clinton would have entrusted the deletion of her emails to an amateur who wouldn’t have known to scrub everything.
This is one of those I will be thankful to be wrong.
How can anyone endorse gross incompetence? Oh, it’s Mondale. Nevermind.
Actually both his wife and his daughter have died.
I hope it’s true. It would certainly be enough to shake her up, in any case.
It’s on Drudge, not Breitbart, my bad.
Nothing like getting an endorsement from a huge loser. Yeb has Eric Cantor. Mrs. Clinton has Mondale.
Algore is closing in on 295 pounds...
And there’s a story behind Mondale’s win in MN.
The week before the election Reagan was briefed that he was poised for a 50-state win. Reagan, being a gentleman, told his campaign leaders to back off in MN so Mondale wouldn’t have to face the indignity of losing his own state.
Didn’t he make a bundle touring with Jeff Dunham?
“I thought he was dead.”
He’s been pinin’ for the fjords for fifty years.
Well, hey, might as well shut down the primaries, there is no point any more.
Hillary has locked up the vital MONDALE Endorsement
Jeb! has locked up the vital ERIC CANTOR Endorsement
It’s all over.
Have never heard that story.
It does not surprise me as Reagan was a giant among midgets.
I think he is! What kind of a living moron would pass off all this corruption as no big deal.
I think Miss Hill spent more time on Strategy to Conceal than she did as her job as SOS.
But still voting?
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