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Who was the first U.S. president with two non-consecutive terms?
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Although Grover Cleveland won the popular vote when seeking re-election in 1888, he was ultimately defeated via the Electoral College vote by Benjamin Harrison. However, he still proved a popular enough candidate to be elected president yet again in 1892.
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Who was the first U.S. president with two non-consecutive terms?
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Grover Cleveland
- Millard Fillmore
- Chester A. Arthur
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