THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Grover Cleveland is elected president of US despite ‘political skulduggery’

The outcome of who would become the 22nd President of the United States of America had been decided despite much political skulduggery, wrote a despatch correspondent to the News Letter in November 1884. The man elected was Grover Cleveland who had defeated Senator James G Blaine. They wrote: “The Press of this country [the USA] is now in a position to announce that Mr Cleveland has been elected President of the United States of America. Numerically, his triumph over Senator [James G] Blaine is not great; morally, it signifies a revolution.”