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Mugwumps - Wikipedia The Mugwumps were Republican political activists in the United States who were intensely opposed to political corruption They were never formally organized They famously switched parties from the Republican Party by supporting Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the 1884 United States presidential election
Mugwump | Description, History, Leaders | Britannica Mugwump, in U S politics, member of a reform-oriented faction of the Republican Party that refused to support the candidacy of James G Blaine for the presidency in 1884 Instead, the Mugwumps supported the Democratic nominee, Grover Cleveland
Mugwump: Mythical Creatures - Mythical Encyclopedia Mugwumps are mythical creatures that have been a part of American folklore for centuries These creatures are often described as having a round head, a nose like an animal, and protruding eyes They are said to be black and glistening, and they are known for their ability to size people up
Mugwumps - Political Dictionary The Mugwumps were a group of politically-active Republicans who broke with their party and supported the Democratic nominee in the 1884 presidential election The Mugwumps were known for their high-minded principle and their opposition to political corruption and cronyism
Mugwumps - Encyclopedia. com mugwumps US political faction A group of independent, or liberal, Republicans, they deserted their party's candidate, James G Blaine, in the 1884 presidential election They considered him corrupt, and supported the Democratic candidate, Grover Cleveland, who won
Mugwumps: Public Moralists of the Gilded Age The Mugwumps are best known as civil service reformers who worked within the Republican party to quash the spoils system with the Pendleton Act of 1883 As Tucker shows, however, the Mugwumps were much more than mere moral reformers