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  2. Grover Cleveland 1888 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Political "Boss" Richard Croker. Allen Thurman, Cleveland's VP pick in 1888. Samuel Randall, an opponent of Cleveland's. In order to ensure his renomination in 1888, Cleveland made sure to weaken the power and influence of his opponents and political enemies within the Democratic Party, especially protectionist Pennsylvania United States Congressman Samuel J. Randall and New York Governor ...

  3. Grover Cleveland 1892 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    G. Cleveland, as he appears on US currency NY Governor David Hill was a competitor of Cleveland's for the 1892 Democratic nomination. The main reasons for Cleveland's return into politics were his desire to prevent New York Governor David B. Hill (a political rival of Cleveland's who also wanted the 1892 Democratic nomination) from winning the Democratic presidential nomination that year and ...

  4. 1884 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The leading candidate for the presidential nomination was New York Governor Grover Cleveland, as Cleveland's reputation for good government made him a national figure.. The Republican Party nominated James G. Blaine for president in June 1884, although he had been implicated in a financial scandal: many influential Republicans were outraged, believing the time had come for a national reform ...

  5. Grover Cleveland 1884 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 1884 presidential election was the first nationwide campaign in which Grover Cleveland participated and the first of two in which he emerged victorious. This election pitted Democratic Party nominee Cleveland against Republican party nominee James G. Blaine and the campaign centered on corruption, civil service reforms, and political scandals.

  6. A 'kind of weird' perspective: Grover Cleveland's grandson on ...

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    Grover Cleveland (the nation’s 22 nd and 24 th president) was a fiscally conservative Democrat. But if he were alive today, “he’d probably be a libertarian,” George Cleveland said. “I ...

  7. 10 fascinating facts about Grover Cleveland, the only double ...

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  8. 1888 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The campaign text book of the Democratic party of the United States, for ...1888 (1888) full text online, the compilation of data, texts and political arguments used by stump speakers across the country; Cleveland, Grover. Letters and Addresses of Grover Cleveland (1909) online edition; Cleveland, Grover.

  9. Donald Trump, Grover Cleveland, and the History of Trying to ...

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    But Democrat Grover Cleveland is the only president to serve nonconsecutive terms, from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897, according to the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, which ...