Grover Cleveland During The Gilded Ages

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During the Gilded age, the balance of power was at a stalemate. Both Republicans and Democrats struggled to gain control with presidential elections only winning by slim margins. These Presidents appeared weak and seemed to lack integrity. The most significant presidential election of this era was the election of Grover Cleveland. Cleveland fought for integrity and noted that “A Democratic their is as good as a Reblican theif” Though he lost the election in 1888, he won later in 1892. Grover Cleveland was on of the few government official that had reputation for honesty and integrity. During this time many government officials accepted bribes, such as President Rutherford B. Hayes owing his election in 1876 to a deal he made. A man named Henry