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During the campaign for the presidential election of 1884, many prominent Republican leaders and supporters left the party because:

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During the campaign for the presidential election of 1884, many prominent Republican leaders and supporters left the party because of the nomination of James G. Blaine, who was seen as a controversial figure with a history of corruption allegations. Blaine was also criticized for his connections to the railroad industry and his perceived lack of support for civil service reform. Some Republicans believed that Blaine's nomination would lead to the party's defeat in the election.
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