No. Harrison was a Republican that unseated Cleveland in the election of 1888. Cleveland returned the favor in 1892.
Neither of them was ever a vice-president.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the US and his Vice President was Levi Morton.Grover Cleveland, who was President before Harrison, beat him in 1888 to become President again. Cleveland's Vice President for his second term was Adlai Stevenson (grandfather of the later Democratic candidate and UN Ambassador).
The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. His Vice President was John Tyler. Harrison died from complications from a cold 32 days into his term and John Tyler took office from April 4, 1841 to March 4, 1845 and did not have a Vice President. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution, allowing for replacement of a Vice President had not yet passed. If speaking instead of Benjamin Harrison, after Harrison, Grover Cleveland became President for a 2nd time, this time having Adlai Stevenson as his Vice President.
Grover Cleveland was the president before Benjamin Harrison
There are two answers to your question. If you want... Who was the 22nd President's vice president, you get Thomas Hendricks, who served under Grover Cleveland's first term. If you want... Who was the 22nd vice president, you get Levi P. Morton, who served under Benjamin Harrison.
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
He was vice president of President Harrison, and when Harrison died he became the first vice president ever to take place of a president.
John Tyler was Harrison's vice-president. He became President when Harrison died on April 4, 1841, after just one month in office.
He was not.
Levi P. Morton (1824-1920) from New York was the vice president under Benjamin Harrison.
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