When Grover Cleveland ran for president in 1884, he was endorsed by Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World, which listed four reasons for encouraging its readers to send Cleveland to the White House.
Find out more about Grover Cleveland‘s two nonconsecutive presidential terms, his marriage in office and his record-breaking use of veto power, on Biography.com.
When Grover Cleveland ran for president in 1884, he was endorsed by Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World, which listed four reasons for encouraging its readers to send Cleveland to the White House.
Find out more about Grover Cleveland‘s two nonconsecutive presidential terms, his marriage in office and his record-breaking use of veto power, on Biography.com.