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Essay heading: Grover Cleveland
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Esther, his second daughter, was the first
and only child of a President to ever be born in the White House.
In 1884, Grover Cleveland's supporters suggested that he run for
President of the United States. His motto was "a public office is a public
trust". He was elected as the twenty-second President from 1885 until 1889... displayed 300 characters
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He was elected as the twenty-second President from 1885 until 1889. He
served for four years and then barely lost the next election to Benjamin
Harrison, even though he had the majority of the popular vote. In 1892, he was
persuaded to seek office again and he returned to Washington as the twenty-
fourth President in 1893 for four more years... displayed next 300 characters
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