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In 1884, Grover Cleveland was revealed to have fathered a son out of wedlock.
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To The Point News reported that President Obama is the first President to refuse to address the Gridiron Club since Grover Cleveland.
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Such an outcome hasn't happened since 1888 when Grover Cleveland won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College to Benjamin Harrison .
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Think Grover Cleveland, who holds the American record for presidential vetoes.
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Or consider Grover Cleveland, ranked eighth in Schlesinger's initial 1948 poll.
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Alas, the 44th president had forgotten that only 43 Americans had taken the oath because the 22nd and 24th presidents were both Grover Cleveland.
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Since this isolated county was created in 1882 in sagebrush-strewn central Oregon, its inhabitants have successfully picked 26 consecutive winners, from Grover Cleveland to Ronald Reagan.
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Party members loyal to Grover Cleveland created a schism party.
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And in the 1888 election, Republican Benjamin Harrison trailed President Grover Cleveland by 95, 713 votes nationally, but won enough big states to give him a 233-168 majority in the electoral college.
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But the other two references -- to Franklin Roosevelt by name and to Abraham Lincoln by quotation -- started me thinking, and worrying, about how our president sees himself in relation to the other 42 men that have held his job. (Grover Cleveland was president twice in nonconsecutive terms).
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