Did you know…
Grover Cleveland was the only American President to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was elected in 1884, but lost the 1888 election due to a scenario we Dems know all too well: He won the popular vote, but not enough electoral votes to trump Republican Benjamin Harrison.
In 1892, Cleveland was re-elected after defeating Harrison, a Republican who had successfully depleted the Treasury surplus during his four years in office. (More deja vu?)
Memorable quote: “What is the use of being elected or re-elected unless you stand for something?” (1888)

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