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David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Lyndon Johnson, Sept. 16, 1964 — Vancouver, Canada John F. Kennedy, May 16-18, 1961 — Ottawa, Canada Dwight D. Eisenhower, Oct. 19, 1953 — Nueva Ciudad Guerrero, Mexico Harry Truman, July 16-Aug. 2, 1945 — Potsdam, Germany 4/5 — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
George H.W. Bush, Feb. 10, 1989 — Ottawa, Canada Ronald Reagan, March 10-11, 1981 — Ottawa, Canada Jimmy Carter, May 5-11, 1977 — Great Britain, Switzerland Gerald Ford, Oct. 21, 1974 — Nogales, Magdalena de Kino, Mexico Richard Nixon, Feb. 23-24, Brussels, Belgium 3/5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Donald Trump, May 20-27, 2017 — Saudi Arabia, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Italy, Vatican City, Belgium Barack Obama, Feb. 19, 2009 — Ottawa, Canada George W. Bush, Feb. 16, 2001 — San Cristóbal, Mexico Bill Clinton, April 3–4, 1993 — Vancouver, Canada 2/5 — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
President Joe Biden's first overseas trip as commander-in-chief will be to the UK and Belgium in June. Here are presidential initial trips abroad, back to FDR. They range from superpower summits (Harry Truman) to fishing trips (FDR). Canada/Mexico the most common. 1/5 — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Walter Mondale was a liberal icon who championed Israel https://t.co/Cz4IB1crZ9 via @jtanews — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
@ZacMcCrary That's a fascinating question. I was thinking more Hill staffers, various policy/think tank types, etc. But D.C. as a state would open a new playing field for current or former elected officials. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
If Washington Douglass Commonwealth ever does become a state, the number of Democrats lining up to run for its single House and two Senate seats would be epic. Including locals and transplants. Like Florida, being from somewhere else isn't particularly a drawback for candidates. — PolitiTweet.org
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@DainFitzgerald "former" — PolitiTweet.org
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@DainFitzgerald Michael Scheuer, forer CIA analyst. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Washington, Douglass Commonwealth would have the third most rectangular state shape, out of 51. Behind Colorado and Wyoming. The Potomac River makes DC's western border somewhat squiggly, in contrast to straight lines on its three other sides. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Washington, D.C. statehood debates usually focus on the merits of adding two senators and one House member, all practically guaranteed to be Democrats. But nation's capital would also get a governor. Under the current configuration that would mean 27 GOP governors to 24 Dems. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
RT @eyokley: “If I run, I’m running to win,” @HerschelWalker tells @seanhannity when pressed on a #GASen bid. “I do have to do all my due d… — PolitiTweet.org
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Biden Preparing to Declare That Atrocities Against Armenia Were Genocide https://t.co/vnfMgnsj11 — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
@JeffSmithMO Seems like that's the whole point of hiring her. Otherwise, there are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of professional Republican fundraisers Greitens could have brought on. — PolitiTweet.org
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@david_darmofal I thought the same thing at the time. — PolitiTweet.org
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@Zlatimeyer Pistachios Scream #InsultingIceCream — PolitiTweet.org
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Besides Walter Mondale's overwhelming win in Washington, D.C. and narrow Minnesota victory, his best showings against President Ronald Reagan in 1984 wipeout were: Massachusetts: Reagan 51%, Mondale 48% Rhode Island: Reagan 52%, Mondale 48% Maryland: Reagan 53%, Mondale 47% — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Forty year at this time, Walter Mondale was considered a titular leader of the Democratic party, and odds-on favorite for the 1984 nomination. Here's a fun NYT Magazine piece about the former VP during his political prime, "Understanding Mondale." https://t.co/LPIK7Sk0bs — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Late Walter Mondale came from the same liberal, activist-government wing of the Democratic party as the Kennedys, but they weren't close. Worked for Hubert Humphrey vs. JFK in 1960. And Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (MA) challenged Carter-Mondale for the Democratic nomination in 1980. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
One of Walter Mondale's finest moments, which I admittedly had not seen until this January, until the head of the losing presidential ticket challenged the results. https://t.co/8mxPLdZTP1 — PolitiTweet.org
Howard Mortman @HowardMortman
#RIP Walter Mondale On day after his 53rd birthday - Jan. 6, 1981 - he announced his defeat in the electoral colle… https://t.co/BT8sTq7dwg
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Walter Mondale participated in the first vice-presidential debate, in 1976. Successfully parried attacks by GOP rival Bob Dole, including "Democrat war" quip. Mondale, a Minnesota Democratic senator, replied, "Senator Dole has richly earned his reputation as a hatchet man." — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
Walter Mondale and his wife Joan were the first vice-presidential couple to live in the office's home, Number One Observatory Circle. VP Gerald Ford moved up to POTUS before he could move in. And Nelson Rockefeller declined because he owned a better house in NW Washington, D.C. — PolitiTweet.org
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The late Walter Mondale was the first participant in the "modern" vice presidency. Rather than taking on a specific policy portfolio, he was an all-around advisor to President Jimmy Carter. As Joe Biden would say, the "last one in the room" before POTUS made a decision. — PolitiTweet.org
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As a senator in 1975, Walter Mondale (D-Minn.) was the driving force in lowering the Senate filibuster threshold from 67 votes to 60 out of 100. — PolitiTweet.org
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The late Walter Mondale was the longest former vice president in U.S. history, having hit the 40-year mark on Jan. 20. — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
@JeffSmithMO It will be interesting to see the details of the arrangement in Greitens' next FEC expenditure report. — PolitiTweet.org
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@Zlatimeyer Thyme Of Your Life #SeasoningSongs — PolitiTweet.org
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@Zlatimeyer @Aerosmith @IamStevenT @JoePerry @THaerosmith Kiss From A Rosemary #SeasoningSongs — PolitiTweet.org
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Why the Worst N.B.A. Player Is (Probably) Still Better Than You https://t.co/sQqyQkKxYF — PolitiTweet.org
David Mark @DavidMarkDC
@billscher Gotcha -- patience isn't always my best virtue. :-) — PolitiTweet.org