Former senator and ambassador lost one of the most lopsided US elections in history to Ronald Reagan

Walter F Mondale, the former vice-president and liberal icon who lost to Ronald Reagan in one of the most lopsided presidential elections, has died at the age of 93.

The death of the former senator, ambassador and Minnesota attorney general was announced in a statement on Monday from his family. No cause was cited.

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