He was the first Democrat to become president after the Civil War, elected to his first term as president in 1884. However, in 1888, he lost in reelection to Benjamin Harrison, a Republican. (Cleveland won the popular vote, but Harrison won the electoral vote.) In 1892, Cleveland was again nominated by his party, and he returned for a second term.
So, he was president from 1885-1889, then from 1893-1897. (Elections occur in November, but the inauguration does not occur until the following calendar year. That is the reason for the difference in the dates between the election and the presidency. Cleveland would not have been inaugurated until March 4. Now, inauguration occurs on on January 20.)
Yes, there was an office held when Abraham was president and that office was oval office.
his political office has been held in Washington dc about 6 times: It's true!
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Forty-three different people have held the office of US President. There have been 44 different administrations, but Grover Cleveland had two of them, the 22nd and 24th with Benjamin Harrison's between them.
That would be the President of the Senate, an office normally held by the vice-president of the US.
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No. Several Presidents were governors or held other political office prior to becoming President. Some held no political office at all.
If you are asking what office he held, he was the Vice-President of the United States under President William Jefferson Clinton.
Gerald Ford