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Benjamin Harrison

Presidency

Who was Harrison’s opponent in the 1888 presidential election?

Harrison had secured the Republican Party nomination in 1888 and squared off against the incumbent president Grover Cleveland. Harrison favored a protective tariff, while Cleveland did not. Harrison won the electoral vote and the presidency by a vote of 233 to168. However, he did lose the popular vote to Cleveland, albeit very narrowly.



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