Matt, when are you releasing next year's (1788-2024)? I can't wait to pick it up! and every four years. 1892 = 2024 I've been saying it like First Lady Frances Cleveland and President Trump did about returning in 4 years, since 2021. We found our James Weaver with RFK. I know you are likely a Biden supporter, Matt, but your book actually helped me predict a Trump victory this year as an independent. 😊
So Adlai Stevenson was a political name way before the Kennedys even! These political families. I guess Washington didn't have kids or ambitious kids, anyway, because he could've run the USA as a monarchy forever. Now we haven't seen many Rep famiies outside of the globalist NWO CIE types like the Bushes....Billary wanted badly to do such a thing, along with Barry and Michael. But we'll see if The Donald and Barron manage to do the same....
I always thought it odd how Cleveland is counted as both the 22nd and the 24th president. That means that although there are currently 44 presidents, only 43 men have held the office.
One time President Obama said some thing like "I'm privileged to be only the 44th man to hold this office . . . " and I wanted to throw something at the TV while yelling "GROVER CLEVELAND!!!!"
I am not American so only now do I get that joke that Grandpa Simpson said (After George Bush Sr spanked Bart). " In my day President spanked us all the time. Grover Cleveland spanked me on 2 non consecutive occasions ". Finally I understand!!
@@toggle2565yeah, he didn't like tariffs (so he wouldn't like Trump) but also was somewhat conservative socially. (So he wouldn't like Kamala) Honestly, if he was around today, he would be a moderate libertarian Republican, so the kind of Republican to not make endorsements.
@@isaachenderson9498 hey moron an age of 39 is not "old age" (no I'm not talking about your dead mom who died at 39 I'm talking about one of JFK's kids who died at 39 who you said was "old age")
1892 was the first election that Kansas didn't vote for the Republican candidate, and the only time it voted for a third party candidate. Since then, it has only voted for a Democrat for president six times: Bryan in 1896, Wilson in 1912 and 1916, Roosevelt in 1932 and 1936, and Johnson in 1964.
@@bonghunezhou5051 Weaver received 49 percent, Harrison 48.5 percent, and Bidwell 2.5 percent. The North Dakota Democratic Party endorsed Weaver so Cleveland wasn't on the ballot there. A Republican elector won on a technicality during counting. The Democratic-Populist fusion electors split their two electoral votes between Weaver and Cleveland
@@bonghunezhou5051 Maybe a bit late, but Weaver received 17,700 votes or 49.01%, Harrison received 17,519 votes or 48.5% and Cleveland received 0 votes or 0% as was not on the ballot because the Democrats where supporting Weaver and the Populists in exchange for support for Democratic candidates for local offices, creating a fusion ticket.
You didn't mention that President Harrison, while his personality was 'serious as a heart attack', he pushed and almost bankrupted the US for pensions for all Civil War veterans. That pension kept my grand mother alive when her father died of the Spanish Flu 1921. His father supported his daughter in law and 5 grand kids. Yes, I am also distantly related to Benjamin Harrison. That serious personality does run in my family too. Lol
Benjamin Harrison was an amazing person & he truly cared about his constituents with special emphasis placed on the marginalized & oppressed (Blacks, immigrants, women, & other minorities)...
I forgot the name of the theory but it talks about how we live a time scale of 4 different levels that eventually restarts. Scary how accurate it’s seems to be.
Vice presidents have a lot of cool names. Adlai Stevenson and as you point out later Spiro Agnew and there's been several others that aren't as interesting but still pretty cool.
@@niccolorichter1488 I mean nowhere I mean nowhere near as cool as the other ones not even in the same to me it sounds like some kind of punishment machine or some kind of like low rent demon like I will toss you to the Al Gore but it's all one word like I will just toss you to the Algore, like he's a 15th rate nobody corrupt politician so he's a 15th rate nobody demon but yeah okay I'll give it to you it goes on the list it just goes at the very bottom
Now that I think about it, Cleveland was probably the first guy to be elected president by popular vote 3 times, just he didn't get the second one cause of the electoral college.
No, Jackson also won a plurality in the popular (and electoral) vote three times but of course losing the 1924 election to JQ Adams as the House choose him because no candidate got an electoral college majority.
@@Curlywhrly oh the next 12 years of republican rule will fly by for you. And hey if you hate closed borders, low gas and grocery prices. Then you can do what every other liberal said they would do, leave the country.
Nowadays, we take for granted that parties are based on ideology. At this time, both parties were primarily regional, with Republicans in the North and the Democrats in the South. The Democrats ran a conservative presidential candidate and a liberal vice presidential candidate. That would all change by 1896, when William Jennings Bryan remade the Democrats as a "populist" party.
I'm very annoyed by your choice of words. Cleveland was an actual liberal (arguably even "progressive" for his tolerance of trade and mormonism, etc) but was conservative as a Gold-Standard supporter. Being anti-war is arguably progressive because few people by this point in history ever were. Bear in mind that being pro-segregation at this time didn't necessarily mean he was conservative considering it was a pragmatic stepping stone to integrate black people smoothly. This is largely why I hate that people use liberal as a synonym for progressive or left-wing policy. Liberalism in its correct connotation is down on the political compass, not left. Trying to define Cleveland as left or right is futile and contradictory.
I find it interesting that a Democrat, Grover Cleveland, and a Republican, Donald Trump, both served two non-consecutive terms. It’s something these parties have in common, at least!
5:01 So far the only occasion where ELECTED incumbents were defeated back to back (1976 and 1980 do not count, since Ford was an unelected incumbent) ~ Of his three tries, this was Cleveland's highest tally in the EC even as he garnered his lowest popular vote share.
Edit: now the first of 2 presidents who served 2 non consecutive terms…. Please note that this is not to be considered a particular endorsement however, I came back to this video to review Mr. beats electoral college map because I was interested in comparing the margin of which Cleveland and Trump won the election.
@@octoberboiy it's not that I don't support Trump(I do like his tax cuts and other things) but his rhetoric and attitude aren't good for conservatives as it makes us seem like we all support his ways. He can captivate an audience really well but he says things that are out of line and hurt Republicans chances of being elected President. He remains popular though and I do think he could win an election again Kamala Harris IF he takes on DeSantis as VP. But I'd love to see a DeSantis for president ticket.
@@joelgeorge9705 if it's Biden he's running against, maybe. If Biden can't get crime rates under control and a good economy(2 things that always plague Democratic presidents, except oddly Bill Clinton) I think Trump will have a good shot in states Biden flipped(PA, MI, WI, GA, AZ). However, he would have a much better chance against Harris. She got zero wins in Democratic primaries, she is not even popular among Democrats, and her policies and ideals are pretty out of touch with most of America except the farthest left parts of the Democratic party. Moderates would not vote for her. If Trump or even DeSantis(who would be very popular among non party aligned voters due to his Trump like policies but John McCain like rhetoric, imo) faces her, I think a landslide is in order, and the Republicans will win the popular vote for the first time since 2004.
@@Gage_Brumley Trump will be renominated if he runs. He might be unpopular but Afghanistan and the economy could be enough for Trump to win a close election.
Interesting fact: As documented, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the 9th President of the United States. Adlai Stevenson, Cleveland’s running mate and VP his second term eventually had a grandson, Adlai, who was the Democratic nominee for President in 1952 and 1956.
Currently, in 2024, there's 2 people who reminder me about this election. Ps: Trump may be the first President who win a no consecutive term since Cleveland, a Biden may be the Benjamin Harrison of the 2024 elections.
Fun Fact: Choosing Stevenson could've been a good idea, to gain attention of people who like silver and gold which may have caused him to win. And Cleveland was the 2nd of 3 Democrats to win the popular vote more than 2 times, the others being FDR and aj *Andrew jackson*
@@SomeRamdomAhole 11% increase in prices since Biden took office, 7% increase in mortgage rates, $4 per gallon on average for gas, botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, 2 major wars the U.S. didn’t start but is heavily involved in (Ukraine/Israel), mentally unfit, and continues to divide the country. I’m not going to defend Trumps character and demeanor but his policies were overall better than Biden’s.
Weird how back then before all the large-scale and targeted voter suppression, voter turnout was actually pretty high (Edit: Wait, I just realized you said the turnout was 74.7% but women weren't able to vote yet)
I was going to run as the VP candidate for the Prohibition Party. But, running for office, traveling to states to campaign, and other issues... Makes it hard to run for President. Maybe, I'll write a book or go back to lobbying.
_The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020)_ is now available! amzn.to/3aYiqwI
I don't believe it, a book! That's amazing, I would read it (and probably in case an updated 2020 book)
I loved the book. It was so informative and interesting.
Matt, when are you releasing next year's (1788-2024)? I can't wait to pick it up! and every four years.
1892 = 2024
I've been saying it like First Lady Frances Cleveland and President Trump did about returning in 4 years, since 2021. We found our James Weaver with RFK.
I know you are likely a Biden supporter, Matt, but your book actually helped me predict a Trump victory this year as an independent. 😊
@@WindowsXPMapping1It's a good book.
I look at it a lot. 🙂
So Adlai Stevenson was a political name way before the Kennedys even! These political families. I guess Washington didn't have kids or ambitious kids, anyway, because he could've run the USA as a monarchy forever. Now we haven't seen many Rep famiies outside of the globalist NWO CIE types like the Bushes....Billary wanted badly to do such a thing, along with Barry and Michael. But we'll see if The Donald and Barron manage to do the same....
Who’s here after Cleveland is no longer the only prez to serve 2 non consecutive terms?
@@aaravnovids2017 Me
Here
Me Trump 2024!!
Here
45 and 47
I always thought it odd how Cleveland is counted as both the 22nd and the 24th president. That means that although there are currently 44 presidents, only 43 men have held the office.
He doesn't count.
One time President Obama said some thing like "I'm privileged to be only the 44th man to hold this office . . . " and I wanted to throw something at the TV while yelling "GROVER CLEVELAND!!!!"
Don't they do that with prime ministers?
@@karsentube13yt and vote for that idiotic pathological liar who cuts taxes for his ultra rich buddies and lies as often as he breathes? Nah.
@@Aditya-sn4sr lol. Not true. But there will be a cure for TDS.
I love how Grover Cleveland counts as two separate presidents just because his two terms were non-consecutive
Trump will be considered both the 45th and the 47th president.
Harrison knew it was gonna happen when I told him "I'll be back"
Lmao
That's what he gets for robbing you the first time
Yes. I remember that other Grover Cleveland
@@grovercleveland3543 Who is the impostor
@@hiveleg him not me
I am not American so only now do I get that joke that Grandpa Simpson said (After George Bush Sr spanked Bart). " In my day President spanked us all the time. Grover Cleveland spanked me on 2 non consecutive occasions ". Finally I understand!!
Did you hear what Biden said about spanking Trump? ua-cam.com/video/_1MNaPN3mPQ/v-deo.htmlsi=qbIx-2ijke3zsAMQ&t=14
When I have grandparents, I’m going to say that about Donald Trump lol
@@GavinRamnauth-mw8hyhow are you planning on getting grandparents if you don’t have them already?
@@sinistrality I mean like 50-60 years from now
@@GavinRamnauth-mw8hy lol you said grandparents though. Not grandchildren.
Donald Trump: "I just became president twice!"
Grover Cleveland: "Glad you could join the Club."
They're both New Yorkers too
@@redjirachi1Cleveland was born in NJ but he did live in New York.
Cleveland would not like Trump
@@zachatck64 Cleveland would not like where his party stands today.
@@toggle2565yeah, he didn't like tariffs (so he wouldn't like Trump) but also was somewhat conservative socially. (So he wouldn't like Kamala) Honestly, if he was around today, he would be a moderate libertarian Republican, so the kind of Republican to not make endorsements.
0:55 literally the reason I watch this
Funny!
Guess whos back.. Grovers back..
It still creeps me out that Cleveland bought his future wife's baby stroller when she was born and then after she was legal age he married her.
@@032319581 Holy shit really? He was a groomer probably.
Shadys back
Fun fact: Grover Cleveland was the first president to get over 270 electoral votes
But in re election
No grant got 286 electoral votes 20 years prior in 1872
This is wrong due to the fact Ulysses Grant won 284 electoral votes in Re-Election only if Arkansas & Louisiana were counted.
YES I FINALLY FOUND MY OLD ACCOUNT
@@isaachenderson9498 hey moron an age of 39 is not "old age"
(no I'm not talking about your dead mom who died at 39 I'm talking about one of JFK's kids who died at 39 who you said was "old age")
Watch Trump do it again after Biden's mess...
Looks like we are making history again today as Grover Cleveland wouldn’t be the only one being the only non consecutive president.
Trump will be the first non consecutive Republican
Anyone else here after trump did the exact same thing Cleveland did
1892 was the first election that Kansas didn't vote for the Republican candidate, and the only time it voted for a third party candidate. Since then, it has only voted for a Democrat for president six times: Bryan in 1896, Wilson in 1912 and 1916, Roosevelt in 1932 and 1936, and Johnson in 1964.
Thank you for this historical knowledge, founding father and former president George Washington
And republican?
@@deleted-somethingThey voted Republican in every other election.
Trump really said: “Grover I will join you in your club you seem to be lonely”
5:18 Grover’s most famous fact is finally false now, trump has joined him with non-consecutive terms
im actually related to whitelaw reid and have relatives who still own his house
Love your username
@@Vercingetorix.Fantasia thanks!
BOI THATS CAP
@@LilWindex1378 ur a cap
@@yeetman3685 Bitch if we were brothers I would be fucking your sister right now
I like how Weaver Harrison and Cleveland evenly split North Dakota in the electoral college
It's the only time that has ever happened, and it probably won't happen again.
Not that it matters, but what was the popular vote share of each?
@@bonghunezhou5051 Weaver received 49 percent, Harrison 48.5 percent, and Bidwell 2.5 percent. The North Dakota Democratic Party endorsed Weaver so Cleveland wasn't on the ballot there. A Republican elector won on a technicality during counting. The Democratic-Populist fusion electors split their two electoral votes between Weaver and Cleveland
@@bonghunezhou5051 Maybe a bit late, but Weaver received 17,700 votes or 49.01%, Harrison received 17,519 votes or 48.5% and Cleveland received 0 votes or 0% as was not on the ballot because the Democrats where supporting Weaver and the Populists in exchange for support for Democratic candidates for local offices, creating a fusion ticket.
@@bonghunezhou5051 weaver won the pop. Vote
Fun Fact: There’s an Adalai Stevenson V
We know
You didn't mention that President Harrison, while his personality was 'serious as a heart attack', he pushed and almost bankrupted the US for pensions for all Civil War veterans. That pension kept my grand mother alive when her father died of the Spanish Flu 1921. His father supported his daughter in law and 5 grand kids. Yes, I am also distantly related to Benjamin Harrison. That serious personality does run in my family too. Lol
Such a noble purpose!
Even your last name is harrison
Benjamin Harrison was an amazing person & he truly cared about his constituents with special emphasis placed on the marginalized & oppressed (Blacks, immigrants, women, & other minorities)...
I just hope you won’t be offended when JoJo fans storm the comments
@@speedshoes29I don't get it
History has repeated itself in 2024, after 132 years ago !
This seems so oddly familiar...
I forgot the name of the theory but it talks about how we live a time scale of 4 different levels that eventually restarts. Scary how accurate it’s seems to be.
Grover Cleveland: Only man to be president, get defeated, and then win and again and return for a second term
Donald Trump: *Hold my beer* 🍺
Actually it’s Trump so it’d be: Hold my Diet Coke 🥤
I can't wait for the 2024 video. It will be just as salty as Jen Psaki was on MSNBC when they called the race
Vice presidents have a lot of cool names. Adlai Stevenson and as you point out later Spiro Agnew and there's been several others that aren't as interesting but still pretty cool.
There’s an descendant named Adlai Stevenson V
@RYLE SALUNGA yeah that's a good one no doubt
@@aaronbradley3232 Al Gore is cool name
@@niccolorichter1488 I mean nowhere I mean nowhere near as cool as the other ones not even in the same to me it sounds like some kind of punishment machine or some kind of like low rent demon like I will toss you to the Al Gore but it's all one word like I will just toss you to the Algore, like he's a 15th rate nobody corrupt politician so he's a 15th rate nobody demon but yeah okay I'll give it to you it goes on the list it just goes at the very bottom
Levi Morton is a good name too
First you talk about anti-segregation legislation failing, followed by mentioning a guy named Whitelaw.
@@BountyFlamor I laughed at that, as well.
Fun Fact: James Weaver Was a Union Civil War general, and James Field (his running mate) was a confederate army major.
wow
0:38 Hitler’s love life revealed?
He would've been conceived last election
What the hell
I guess that's a pic from the 1940's or 1930s lol
who’s here after donald trump just won his second non consecutive term
👇
@@myraguerrasantos like fisher
132 years later and we got yet another rematch between incumbent & predecessor
Edit: That aged well
Not quite 😅
Kamala! Hahahaha.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKittyRead the comment again
@@SomeRamdomAhole Kamala turned this election on its head hahahaha
Now that I think about it, Cleveland was probably the first guy to be elected president by popular vote 3 times, just he didn't get the second one cause of the electoral college.
FDR would then break that record with 4.
No, Jackson also won a plurality in the popular (and electoral) vote three times but of course losing the 1924 election to JQ Adams as the House choose him because no candidate got an electoral college majority.
Update Grover Cleveland is now one of 2 presidents to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, the newest being Donald Trump.
Grover's back 😉✌️ his wife was right. "Keep the place warm we will be back"
Yup!
History repeats itself
And now Trump joins him in the non consecutive term club
Grover Cleveland is the only President to serve non-consecutive terms as President.
Donald Trump. "Hold my beer!"
@@rowdyroughman we’re done
@@Curlywhrly oh the next 12 years of republican rule will fly by for you. And hey if you hate closed borders, low gas and grocery prices. Then you can do what every other liberal said they would do, leave the country.
Except Trump doesn't drink alcohol or alcoholic beverages for that matter
@@andrewharkin9774 I know he hates drinking alcohol. It's just that famous saying. The hold my beer line. 😁
I should have said. "Hold my tea"
@@rowdyroughman hold my fries lol
Nowadays, we take for granted that parties are based on ideology. At this time, both parties were primarily regional, with Republicans in the North and the Democrats in the South. The Democrats ran a conservative presidential candidate and a liberal vice presidential candidate. That would all change by 1896, when William Jennings Bryan remade the Democrats as a "populist" party.
I would argue they are not as ideological as you think. On most issues, both the major parties generally in agreement.
I'm very annoyed by your choice of words. Cleveland was an actual liberal (arguably even "progressive" for his tolerance of trade and mormonism, etc) but was conservative as a Gold-Standard supporter. Being anti-war is arguably progressive because few people by this point in history ever were. Bear in mind that being pro-segregation at this time didn't necessarily mean he was conservative considering it was a pragmatic stepping stone to integrate black people smoothly. This is largely why I hate that people use liberal as a synonym for progressive or left-wing policy. Liberalism in its correct connotation is down on the political compass, not left. Trying to define Cleveland as left or right is futile and contradictory.
@Matthew Kordon I love your comment!
November 13, 1892. The day that my paternal grandmother turned 6.
To everyone watching after 2022 you know why you’re here
0:38 Hey look! One year old Hitler making his mark.
I just noticed that
Wow I wonder if that sign stayed there in ww2 that would of been weird
This image was probably taken in the 1930s
James Blaine is the new Henry Clay...
I find it interesting that a Democrat, Grover Cleveland, and a Republican, Donald Trump, both served two non-consecutive terms. It’s something these parties have in common, at least!
Trump hasn't served two terms yet, he could theoretically die before inaguration.
What's even more interesting is that Cleveland and Trump had to beat someone with Harris in their last name.
"Grover Cleveland spanked me on two nonconsecutive occasions!" - Abe Simpson
Grover Cleveland is one of only two presidents to win the popular vote more than twice
John Porteous andrew jackson and fdr
Other is fdr
@@thematthew761 Yeah, I forgot about that nonsense of the 1824 election
The 2024 election, Trump might be the next Cleveland
@@StanwoodSpartans I hope Trump can become president again by the end of the year. So he can turn around the nation and lower prices
He is!
5:01 So far the only occasion where ELECTED incumbents were defeated back to back (1976 and 1980 do not count, since Ford was an unelected incumbent) ~
Of his three tries, this was Cleveland's highest tally in the EC even as he garnered his lowest popular vote share.
Guess who's back? Back again?
Cleveland's back. Tell a friend
Guess who's back guess who's back?
Wow 8.5 for weaver thats pretty good
A real populist.
And five states with 22 electoral votes.
The Cleveland cerbunkle is a great historical moment
Fun fact Adlai Stevensons son was U.N ambassador during the Cuban misleading crisis.
That was his grandson, not his son.
Edit: now the first of 2 presidents who served 2 non consecutive terms…. Please note that this is not to be considered a particular endorsement however, I came back to this video to review Mr. beats electoral college map because I was interested in comparing the margin of which Cleveland and Trump won the election.
5:15 Donald trump is the second president after Grover Cleveland to serve 2 non consecutive terms.
*Was the only president to serve 2 non consecutive terms
History might repeat itself in 2024, maybe 😗
I’m getting that same suspicion.
@@jaydee975 This aged like milk
Donald Trump is about to be the second one to serve non-consecutive terms
0:55 Guess who's trumps back
Grover Cleveland. The first actual three term President before FDR.
Three term no. 2 non consecutive terms
@@Crash5555 Thanks for the correction! Three Time run*
It's shocking that Grover Cleveland run for president twice and won, the only former president.
Donald Trump might soon get his chance.
And sure enough, he did.
Welp we got a second once in a lifetime event last night!
Will trump become the next Grover Cleveland?
If Biden really screws the country up enough, he might.
I personally want to see both parties run somebody else.
@@therealtornadosam change he might for he will
Yes
Let’s see if Trump can pull off what Grover Cleveland did.
That would be pretty cool, but I'm pulling for Ron DeSantis
@@gagejernigan5277 glad to see more Trump supporters leaving him and moving to DeSantis.
@@octoberboiy it's not that I don't support Trump(I do like his tax cuts and other things) but his rhetoric and attitude aren't good for conservatives as it makes us seem like we all support his ways. He can captivate an audience really well but he says things that are out of line and hurt Republicans chances of being elected President. He remains popular though and I do think he could win an election again Kamala Harris IF he takes on DeSantis as VP. But I'd love to see a DeSantis for president ticket.
I think he will actually do it, but I think he's going to lose again
@@joelgeorge9705 if it's Biden he's running against, maybe. If Biden can't get crime rates under control and a good economy(2 things that always plague Democratic presidents, except oddly Bill Clinton) I think Trump will have a good shot in states Biden flipped(PA, MI, WI, GA, AZ). However, he would have a much better chance against Harris. She got zero wins in Democratic primaries, she is not even popular among Democrats, and her policies and ideals are pretty out of touch with most of America except the farthest left parts of the Democratic party. Moderates would not vote for her. If Trump or even DeSantis(who would be very popular among non party aligned voters due to his Trump like policies but John McCain like rhetoric, imo) faces her, I think a landslide is in order, and the Republicans will win the popular vote for the first time since 2004.
0:56 Guess who's back, Back again, Grovers Back, tell a friend, guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's, guess who's back 😂😂😂
He needs to do that with Trump
So now the question becomes can history repeat itself in 2024 as it did in 1892?
as a member of the Democratic Party, he's not gonna end up the same way as I did getting revenge
I doubt it, Trump is just too unpopular to be re-elected. The Republicans would be better off going with someone new (cough cough, Ron DeSantis)
@@Gage_Brumley Trump will be renominated if he runs. He might be unpopular but Afghanistan and the economy could be enough for Trump to win a close election.
If republican efforts to gerrymander and suppress votes works, then most likely
@@jjarichardson Whoever wins the Republican Nomination is guaranteed the White House at this rate.
I could see this in 2024
It just happened!
And thus Benjamin Harrison obscured away due to the Golden Rotation.
Also Andrew Jackson was nomited a third time
so was richard nixon
Not in three consecutive elections
But he wasn't a Democrat the first time. He was a Democratic Republican.
I'm surprised Jackson didn't say "screw it" and ignored the term tradition like Grant and both Roosevelts would later on
Anyone else her after Trump's win?
William Harrison: Owns slaves, persecutes Native Americans
Benjamin Harrison: Tries to desegregate schools
Interesting fact:
As documented, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the 9th President of the United States.
Adlai Stevenson, Cleveland’s running mate and VP his second term eventually had a grandson, Adlai, who was the Democratic nominee for President in 1952 and 1956.
"Whitelaw Reid." A very apt name.
Hey friend, im not your buddy guy!
0:55
When the 2024 video comes out I need Trump to get this treatment
Currently, in 2024, there's 2 people who reminder me about this election.
Ps: Trump may be the first President who win a no consecutive term since Cleveland, a Biden may be the Benjamin Harrison of the 2024 elections.
Fun Fact: Choosing Stevenson could've been a good idea, to gain attention of people who like silver and gold which may have caused him to win.
And Cleveland was the 2nd of 3 Democrats to win the popular vote more than 2 times, the others being FDR and aj *Andrew jackson*
Welcome to the club, Donald Trump!
Donald pretty much makes it a club
Who’s here because it’s happening again this year?
poor cleveland
Imagine If Harrison Won Reelection
Rumor has it that Trump is going to try to and do what Grover Cleveland did. Time will tell.
Key word: try
@@cipsbsndj With the way Biden's presidency has been going, Trump will succeed in 2024.
@@Danny-xm1pe I swear you people are so delusional...
@@SomeRamdomAhole 11% increase in prices since Biden took office, 7% increase in mortgage rates, $4 per gallon on average for gas, botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, 2 major wars the U.S. didn’t start but is heavily involved in (Ukraine/Israel), mentally unfit, and continues to divide the country. I’m not going to defend Trumps character and demeanor but his policies were overall better than Biden’s.
almost every poll says just that, Trump is now the favorite to win in 2024.@@SomeRamdomAhole
And Trump is the second president to win two not consecutive terms 😊
The only time where two established presidents faced off in an American election
It's possible in 2024 although I don't see Biden running for a second term
@@Gage_Brumley we’ll see
@@andrewbaerwalde3706 1912 saw both former president Theodore Roosevelt and current president William Taft face off in the same election
@@defaultusername1145 yeah I know but teddy was running third party, they weren’t the top two candidates
@@andrewbaerwalde3706 I mean you could technically Taft was the 3rd party there
Poor James Blaine the guy from Maine. Never getting his foot in the white house door since he was trying since the battle of 1812.
Literally Nevada: *WEAVER WEAVER*
I would vote Cleveland this election
1:24 Wasn't expecting the "don't wait for the translation" guy from the Cuban Missile Crisis to show up in this one.
0:44 Wait I had an American cousin?
“Every masterpiece has its cheap copy.”
-Grover Cleveland finding out that Trump will be the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms
I wonder if Trump is going to follow Cleveland’s path and become the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms.
HE MUSTN'T!
@Kerbal Miles Good luck lol
It’s depends on how Biden’s (or Kamala’s) first term goes if it goes super good I doubt he will but if it’s goes really bad there’s a chance he might
@@joeyyy2397 All it takes is for Mitch McConnell to block almost everything Biden does then people will criticize Biden for not getting anything done.
@@joeyyy2397 Even hardcore democrats are afraid of Kamala as pres. Fcking Tulsi and Yang were more popular than her in the primaries.
Good job on this video, I'll make sure to check that Nights of Labor out.
5:15 will see
We will see
0:32 nice ringtone
Man, I love these videos. I wish there were more of other countries.
Trump said: I wil be run for president in 2024
He also said: "But I'm already President. I won!"
Weird how back then before all the large-scale and targeted voter suppression, voter turnout was actually pretty high
(Edit: Wait, I just realized you said the turnout was 74.7% but women weren't able to vote yet)
Yep, that was why the numbers were warped.
Trump can be the second one to serve two non-consecutive terms🤔
I was going to run as the VP candidate for the Prohibition Party. But, running for office, traveling to states to campaign, and other issues... Makes it hard to run for President. Maybe, I'll write a book or go back to lobbying.
0:40 Hitlers love life revealed!
Hitler was three years old in 1892
my dad wanted to watch this so I put on us
on some mr beat
James Field sounds like the name of a park
Biden is about to become the 21st century version of Benjamin Harrison here soon.
So that women predicted it...
Anybody watching this in November 2024?
This is the definition of Moe throwing out Barney meme
Well at least good old Grover is no longer alone on his pedestal as the only president with two non consecutive terms in office
Grover is the best🇺🇸
Trump also best. In fact both are best