His middle name is Grover. He was born Stephen Grover Cleveland on March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey; the fifth of nine children born to Ann Neal and Richard Falley Cleveland, a Presbyterian minister.
Grover Cleveland was a tough opponent of political corruption who fiercely guarded the integrity of the offices in which he served.
He lost a second term as incumbent but won back the presidency four years later. He earned the nickname ”guardian president” for his record-breaking use of veto power and strengthened the executive branch, ushering in the modern presidential era.
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