highbinder

/ˈhaɪbaɪndər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person, especially in New York City during the 19th century, who, for a fee, would help in the sale of votes in an election or in the promotion of a particular candidate or cause.

“The politician was accused of being in the pocket of a highbinder who had bribed him for support in the upcoming election.”

Synonyms

  • fixer
  • influencer

Antonyms

  • campaign finance reformer
  • election reformer