Definitionn. someone who bolted from the Republican Party during the U.S. presidential election of 1884
Last update: September 9, 2015
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I took the best ` mugwump' stand - my own conscience, my own judgment were to decide in all things. [Please select]
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"I'd have believed anything but that you would be a dashed Mugwump." [Please select]
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Of course I can tell him that I am a Mugwump, but what if he asks me why I am a Mugwump. [Please select]
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There was only one degree lower, and that was to be a mugwump. [Please select]
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To his mind the entire Mugwump movement revolved around Grover Cleveland and opposition to the election of Mr. [Please select]
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It pleased him to represent the Mugwump party of Chicago as consisting of General McClurg, John W. [Please select]
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General McClurg: "Do you declare your unalterable belief in the Mugwump doctrine of free-will and election." [Please select]
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He scoffed at the idea of becoming a Mugwump, but declared himself ready to renounce his Republicanism and become a Democrat. [Please select]
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George William Curtis, Carl Schurz, Charles Francis Adams, and other Independents of their intransigent temper formed a Mugwump Party and this turned the scale in electing Grover Cleveland President. [Please select]
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It involves the history of a general who never retraced his steps, who cared neither for mugwump murmurs nor political cabals, who took both blame and praise with equanimity. [Please select]
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