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- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention abstract "In 1884, the Democrats gathered in Chicago for their National Convention. The leading candidate for the presidential nomination was New York Governor Grover Cleveland. Cleveland's reputation for good government made him a national figure. The Republican Party nominated James G. Blaine for president in 1884, even though he had been implicated in a financial scandal. Many influential Republicans were outraged. They thought the time had come for a national reform administration. These Republicans, called mugwumps, withdrew from the convention and declared that they would vote for the Democratic candidate if he were an honest man. The Democrats answered by giving Cleveland the presidential nomination. They chose Governor Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana, for the vice presidential nomination.".
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- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention caption "Cleveland and Hendricks".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention caption "Nominees".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention city Chicago.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention city Illinois.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention date "--07-08".
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- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention image "Thomas Andrews Hendricks.jpg".
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- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention list "Democratic National Conventions".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention next "1888".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention nextYear "1888".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention party "Democratic".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention presidentialNominee Grover_Cleveland.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention presidentialNomineeState New_York.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention prev "1880".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention previousYear "1880".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention venue "Exposition Building".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention vicePresidentialNominee Thomas_A._Hendricks.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention vicePresidentialNomineeState Indiana.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention year "1884".
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:1884_in_Illinois.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:Democratic_National_Conventions.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:Political_conventions_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:United_States_presidential_election,_1884.
- 1884_Democratic_National_Convention comment "In 1884, the Democrats gathered in Chicago for their National Convention. The leading candidate for the presidential nomination was New York Governor Grover Cleveland. Cleveland's reputation for good government made him a national figure. The Republican Party nominated James G. Blaine for president in 1884, even though he had been implicated in a financial scandal. Many influential Republicans were outraged. They thought the time had come for a national reform administration.".
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