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  1. His crusade for political reform and fiscal conservatism made him an icon for American conservatives of the time. [2] . Cleveland also won praise for honesty, self-reliance, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism. [3] .

  2. www.history.com › us-presidents › grover-clevelandGrover Cleveland - HISTORY

    • Early Career
    • Sheriff, Mayor and Governor
    • First Term in The White House: 1885-89
    • Second Term in The White House: 1893-97
    • Final Years

    Stephen Grover Cleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey, on March 18, 1837. He was the fifth of nine children of Richard Falley Cleveland (1804-53), a Presbyterian minister, and Anne Neal Cleveland (1806-82). In 1841, the family moved to upstate New York, where Cleveland’s father served several congregations before his death in 1853. Cleveland le...

    Cleveland’s first political office was sheriff of Erie County, New York, a position he assumed in 1871. During his two-year term, he carried out the death sentence (by hanging) of three convicted murderers. In 1873, he returned to his law practice. He was persuaded to run for mayor of Buffalo in 1881 as a reformer of a corrupt city government. He w...

    Cleveland won the Democratic presidential nomination in 1884 in spite of the opposition of Tammany Hall. The 1884 presidential campaign was ugly: Cleveland’s Republican opponent, U.S. Senator James G. Blaine (1830-93) of Maine, was implicated in several financial scandals, while Cleveland was involved in a paternity case in which he admitted that h...

    Unlike the campaign of 1884, the presidential campaign of 1892 was quiet and restrained. President Harrison, whose wife, Caroline Harrison(1832-92), was dying of tuberculosis, did not campaign personally, and Cleveland followed suit. Cleveland won the election, in part because voters had changed their minds about high tariffs and also because Tamma...

    By the fall of 1896, Cleveland had become unpopular with some factions in his own party. Other Democrats, however, wanted him to run for a third term, as there was no term limit for presidents at that time. Cleveland declined, and former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) of Nebraska won the nomination. Bryan, who later became f...

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  3. Feb 7, 2016 · Cleveland served two (nonconsecutive) terms as president but ultimately lost control of the Democratic Party to the progressives. The country has suffered ever since. We would do well to recall the commonsense leadership and commitment to principle Grover Cleveland brought to political life.

    • Cleveland’s real first name was Stephen, not Grover. He used his middle name of Grover as an adult; maybe he tired of using the name “Stephen Cleveland” in grade school?
    • Yes, he’s a distant relative of the guy they named the city of Cleveland after. But Grover didn’t grow up in Ohio. He was born in New Jersey and later moved to New York state.
    • Cleveland was a big guy. He wasn’t called Big Steve, as one of his political nicknames, for nothing. At 275 pounds, he was the second-heaviest President after William Howard Taft.
    • His first career was as a teacher. Cleveland was a teacher at the New York Institute for the Blind in Manhattan before deciding to pursue a legal career.
  4. May 19, 2024 · Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president of the United States. The only president ever to serve two discontinuous terms, Cleveland was one of the few truly honest and principled politicians of the Gilded Age.

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  5. The first Democrat elected after the Civil War, Grover Cleveland was the only president to leave the White House and then return for a second term later. One of nine children of a Presbyterian minister, Cleveland was born on March 18, 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey. He was raised in upstate New York.

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  7. Aug 28, 2019 · His election in 1884, against the corrupt, anti-Catholic James G. Blaine, brought a temperate, conservative, and honest politician to the White House. Cleveland stood on the shoulders of honorable and prudent men, his Bourbon antecedents, who had chipped away at the Republican domination of American politics.