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Yes, though so far it's only happened once. Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th President.

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Yes. In fact, it has happened - to Grover Cleveland, who was elected in 1884, defeated in 1888, but elected again in 1892.

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Yes... Pres. Grover Cleveland won the 1884 election, lost the 1888 election, then won the 1892 election.

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There has only been one: Grover Cleveland. He was the only President to ever serve nonconsecutive terms: the 22nd and 24th (1885-89) (1893-97).He was well known to be honest, independent, and opposed to corruption and the spoils system. He had a motto, "A public office is a public trust," which demonstrated his stubborn courage and integrity.


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