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Essay heading: President Cleveland
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Cleveland was tough and honest. He was known as the
"Veto Mayor," because he continuously vetoed bills presented by corrupt politicians.
In November of 1882, by a landslide margin of nearly 200,000 votes, Grover
Cleveland became know as the "Veto Governor." He understood the tremendous
challenge of being the Governor of the State of New York, but his principles and values
remained as strong as ever... displayed 300 characters
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The door to his office was always open, and he kept no secrets.
In two years' time, Cleveland's stubborn sense of fairness and honesty gave him
the nickname "His Obstinacy." He passed bills to enlarge the state's water supply
and established a 1.5 million-acre park at Niagara Falls. Due to his reputation, the
Democratic Party convinced him to run for president... displayed next 300 characters
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