Thomas Francis McNulty

Thomas Francis McNulty (September 10, 1859 – May 25, 1932) was an American Democratic political operative and epithetist.

[5][6] After working at the Government Printing Office, McNulty returned to Baltimore[2] and was appointed to assist with the mayoral re-election campaign of Ferdinand Latrobe in 1887.

McNulty was after that recruited to work for the presidential campaigns of Stephen Grover Cleveland and William Jennings Bryan.

[citation needed] He did a singing tour for Cleveland's 1884 campaign in Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia with Arthur Pue Gorman.

He also sang for candidates John Walter Smith, Edwin Warfield, and Austin Lane Crothers.

In 1923, he sought re-election, but due to ill health and another nominee, he withdrew his name, and John E. Potee was elected.

They had one son and five daughters, Thomas F. Jr., M. Claire, Mrs. J. Carroll Watts Jr., Mrs. S. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Elmer Swearer and Mrs. Hugh J.

[7] McNulty died of a heart attack on May 25, 1932, at 1405 North Caroline Street home in Baltimore.