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standpatter

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The answer STANDPATTER has 1 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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Definitions of standpatter in various dictionaries:

One who maintains opposition to change, as in politics.

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Tolerate a sideshow barker?
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Mar 12 2006 L.A. Times Daily
Standpatter might refer to
In U.S. history, a term used early in the 20th cent. to designate a faction of the Republican Party that was made up of conservatives. They were against another faction of the GOP called the Insurgents or progressive Republicans. The term is said to have originated in Mark Hanna's comment regarding an election—all that was necessary for Republican victory was, in poker parlance, to "stand pat."
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