Yes, he did . In fact he won twice, once in 1884 and again in 1892. (He lost in 1888 but came back in 1892.)
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
Benjamin Franklin did not run against Grover Cleveland. Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
1892 was the year he lost he presidential election to Grover Cleveland.
Grover Cleveland came back to win in 1892 after losing in 1888.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892. Grover Cleveland won the 1892 presidential election defeating incumbent President Benjamin Harrison. In the 1892 presidential election Grover Cleveland received 277 electoral votes and Benjamin Harrison received 145 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,551,883 and Harrison 5,179,244. People's Party candidate James Weaver received 1,027,329 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
Cleveland is counted twice because there was a gap between his two terms. he lost his bid for re-election in 1888 but beat the incuimbent, Benjamin Harrison, in 1892 for another term. He both preceded and succeeded Harrison. He won the popular vote in 1888, so it was not so surprising that he came back to win in 1892.
Grover Cleveland (Democrat) is the only man to serve two, non-consecutive terms as President of the United States, occupying the Oval Office from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897.
Grover Cleveland was the first (and only) US President to win election to nonconsecutive terms. He lost his bid for re-election in 1888 but came back to win in 1892 when he defeated the incumbent Benjamin Harrison. Thus he both preceded and succeeded Harrison as president and is so counted as both the 22nd and 24th presidents. Cleveland's two terms were from March 4, 1885 to March 4, 1889, and from 1893 to 1897.
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Woodrow Wilson became the second Democrat to win the presidency in 1912. Grover Cleveland was the first, winning in 1884 and 1892.
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