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Cleveland lost the 1888 presidential race to Republican former Sen. Benjamin Harrison of Indiana, becoming the only incumbent to date to win the popular vote and lose the Electoral College.
Harrison’s grandson, Benjamin Harrison, defeated incumbent Grover Cleveland in the 1888 presidential election. Cleveland had been the first Democrat in the White House since James Buchanan (1857 ...
In the presidential election of 1888, Harrison received 100,000 fewer popular votes than incumbent Democrat Grover Cleveland, according to WhiteHouse.gov, but he won the electoral vote 233 to 168.
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Indiana's Vigo County has voted for the presidential winner in all but two elections since 1888, and they did it again this year. The county on the western border of Indiana encompassing Terre ...
Indiana's Vigo County has correctly predicted the presidential winner in all but two elections since 1888. Here's how they voted in 2024. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...
The last time two candidates met in back-to-back presidential elections was when Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Adlai Stevenson in 1956.
Cleveland lost the 1888 presidential race to Republican former Sen. Benjamin Harrison of Indiana, becoming the only incumbent to date to win the popular vote and lose the Electoral College.