MINNEAPOLIS — Former Vice President Walter Mondale underwent heart surgery Wednesday, his family announced.
Mondale, 86, underwent an unspecified procedure at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, his family said in a brief statement that called the surgery “successful.”
“He is resting comfortably and is expected to make a full recovery,” the statement said. The family asked for privacy.
Mayo also released the family’s statement.
Mondale was vice president to Jimmy Carter and ran as the Democratic nominee against Ronald Reagan in 1984. He later served as ambassador to Japan in the 1990s.
The surgery comes just days after his wife of 58 years, Joan, died at age 83 after a long illness.
Walter Mondale was a Democratic senator from Minnesota when he was elected Carter’s vice president in 1976. As Carter’s No. 2, Mondale was seen as a trusted adviser and credited with making the office of the vice president more relevant.
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