The Mugwumps
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The Mugwumps

Mugwumps Mugwumps Dissident Republican activists in 1884 This article is about dissident 1884 Republicans in the United States. For other uses, see Mugwump (disambiguation). The Mugwumps were Republican political activists in the United States who were intensely opposed to political corruption. They famously switched parties from the Republican Party by supporting the Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the 1884 United States presidential election. They switched because they rejected the long history of corruption associated with the Republican candidate James G. Blaine. Despite never formally organizing, the Mugwumps claimed that their influence was the reason that Grover Cleveland won a close election in New York, which in turn gave him enough electoral college votes to win the presidency. The jocular word…

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GENRES: Folk, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

I Don't Wanna Know / I'll Remember Tonight
I Don't Wanna Know / I'll Remember Tonight (1964)
Jug Band Music / Bald Headed Woman
Jug Band Music / Bald Headed Woman (1966)
Searchin / Here It Is Another Day
Searchin / Here It Is Another Day (1967)