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n. - A politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends.

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  • Not if one wishes to be considered a statesman instead of a small-time ward-heeler.
  • Forty-seven years and no real employment record except as a ward-heeler in Cook County.
  • The Foley affair has been particularly vexing for House Speaker Dennis Hastert — a politician in the Tammany Hall ward-heeler mode that only 19th-century political...
  • Telling half-truths and sowing confusion is the realm of the ward-heeler, not the servant.
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