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Who won the election of 1884, lost the election of 1888, then won the election of 1892?
Benjamin Harrison
Chester Arthur
Grover Cleveland
James Garfield
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Grover Cleveland
He won in 1884 (defeating James G. Blaine), lost the 1888 election to Benjamin Harrison, and won again in 1892 — the only U.S. president to serve non‑consecutive terms.
He won in 1884 (defeating James G. Blaine), lost the 1888 election to Benjamin Harrison, and won again in 1892 — the only U.S. president to serve non‑consecutive terms.
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