- Stalwart (politics)
The "Stalwarts" were a faction of the
United States Republican Party toward the end of the 19th century.Notable Stalwarts include
Roscoe Conkling andThomas C. Platt , who were in favor ofUlysses S. Grant , the eighteenthPresident of the United States (1869–1877), running for a third term. They were the "traditional" Republicans who opposedRutherford B. Hayes 'civil service reform. They were pitted against the "Half-Breeds" (moderates) for control of the Republican Party. The only real issue between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds waspatronage . The Half-Breeds worked to get civil service reform, and finally created thePendleton Civil Service Reform Act . Stalwarts also favored traditionalmachine politics .Chester A. Arthur , sympathetic to the Stalwart cause, was the vice president for Half-BreedJames A. Garfield . He became president after Garfield was assassinated by the self-proclaimed "Stalwart of the Stalwarts"Charles J. Guiteau onJuly 2 ,1881 . Arthur helped to create civil service reforms in his term in part because he felt that he had to follow up Garfield's work.
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