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Grover Cleveland

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The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board.


— Grover Cleveland


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After an existence of nearly 20 years of almost innocuous desuetude, these laws are brought forth.


— Grover Cleveland


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He mocks the people who proposes that the government shall protect the rich and that they in turn will care for the laboring poor.


— Grover Cleveland


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I have considered the pension list of the republic a roll of honor.


— Grover Cleveland


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I have tried so hard to do right.


— Grover Cleveland


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In the scheme of our national government, the presidency is preeminently the people's office.


— Grover Cleveland


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Minds do not act together in public; they simply stick together; and when their private activities are resumed, they fly apart again.


— Grover Cleveland


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No man has ever yet been hanged for breaking the spirit of a law.


— Grover Cleveland


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Party honesty is party expediency.


— Grover Cleveland


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Public officers are the servants and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have made.


— Grover Cleveland


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In 2006 Free New York a nonprofit and nonpartisan research group began raising funds to purchase the former Fairfield Library in Buffalo New York and transform it into the Grover Cleveland Presidential Library & Museum. Hill used all of his influence to block Peckham's confirmation and on February 16 1894 the Senate rejected the nomination by a vote of 32 to 41. Election of 1892


Democratic nomination
Cleveland's stature as an ex-president and recent pronouncements on the monetary issues made him a leading contender for the Democratic nomination.

Even so his reputation for honesty and good character survived the troubles of his second term. Indeed as a reformer his prestige was so strong that the reform wing of the Republican Party called "Mugwumps" largely bolted the GOP ticket and swung to his support in 1884. Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18 1837 – June 24 1908) was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

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