Mugwump Republicans Bolt Party Over Blaine Nomination, Citing Corruption
Reform-minded Republicans—derisively called “Mugwumps” from the Algonquian word for “important person” or “kingpin”—bolt from their party following James G. Blaine’s nomination for president at the Republican National Convention in June 1884. The Mugwumps, a …
James G. Blaine
Grover Cleveland
Carl Schurz
Mark Twain
Henry Ward Beecher
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