In the United States presidential election of 1884, the winner was Grover Cleveland. Cleveland's running mate was Thomas A. Hendricks.
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The winner of the 1888 election was Benjamin Harrison who ousted the incumbent, Cleveland. Cleveland returned the favor four years later.
Lincoln won the election in 1860 without the majority of the popular vote. He won 40% of the popular vote, and 180 out of 303 electoral votes.
Expansionism was a primary issue during the election of 1844, along with what to do with Texas. James K. Polk won the election.
In the 1888 Presidential election, Grover Cleveland, the incumbent, was running on the ticket for the Democrats. Benjamin Harrison was the nominee for the Republicans. Grover Cleveland won the popular vote by a small margin, but Benjamin Harrison won the electoral vote 233-168.
Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860 with a platform against slavery in the territories but for tariffs a transcontinental railroad and a Homestead Act.
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln won the state of Michigan during the 1860 presidential election. Lincoln won most of the Midwest and northern states.