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Originally Posted By: tsuwmthe difference with Grover Cleveland was, quoting myself here, he served two terms non-contiguously; i.e., he was both the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President. how else would you deal with the numbering without making things *more complicated to explain than that?
But why shouldn't it be complicated? After all, choosing the President is part of one of the most convoluted, complex, incomprehensible ways of doing democracy in the free world!
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