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Nearly the entire [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party|DFL]] ticket was defeated in 1978, including Gov. [[Rudy Perpich]] and the candidates for both [[United States Senate|US Senate]] seats. Anderson's arranging for his own appointment to the Senate and Perpich's role in it were factors in their defeats.
Nearly the entire [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party|DFL]] ticket was defeated in 1978, including Gov. [[Rudy Perpich]] and the candidates for both [[United States Senate|US Senate]] seats. Anderson's arranging for his own appointment to the Senate and Perpich's role in it were factors in their defeats.


Currently, he is occasionally called upon to act as a [[commentator]] on Minnesota politics for local stations such as [[KSTP]]. Anderson was a member of the US [[ice hockey|hockey]] team that won a silver medal at [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956 Winter Olympics]]. He earned is law degree from the [[University of Minnesota Law School]].
Today, Anderson is regularly called upon to act as a [[commentator]] on Minnesota politics for local stations such as [[KSTP]]. Anderson was a member of the US [[ice hockey|hockey]] team that won a silver medal at [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956 Winter Olympics]]. He earned is law degree from the [[University of Minnesota Law School]].





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Wendell Richard "Wendy" Anderson (born February 1, 1933) was the 33rd Governor of Minnesota, from January 4, 1971 to December 29, 1976. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, he resigned the governor's office in order to be named US Senator to replace Walter Mondale, who had been elected Vice President of the United States. He served in the US Senate from December 30, 1976 to December 29, 1978. He is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.

Nearly the entire DFL ticket was defeated in 1978, including Gov. Rudy Perpich and the candidates for both US Senate seats. Anderson's arranging for his own appointment to the Senate and Perpich's role in it were factors in their defeats.

Today, Anderson is regularly called upon to act as a commentator on Minnesota politics for local stations such as KSTP. Anderson was a member of the US hockey team that won a silver medal at 1956 Winter Olympics. He earned is law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School.


Preceded by Governor of Minnesota
1971 – 1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. Senator from Minnesota
1976 – 1978
Served alongside: Hubert Humphrey, Muriel Humphrey
Succeeded by