One of the factors behind President Arthur not being renominated was because he had Bright's Disease since 1882 and was concerned about dying in office. Let's assume that in this timeline, Arthur never contracts Bright's Disease and will live until 1906. He makes an effort to be renominated, and succeeds. One of the lesser known facts is that Robert Todd Lincoln, son of the 16th president, was considering running for vice president if Arthur was chosen. So for fun, let's say the Republican ticket in 1884 is Chester A Arthur/Robert T Lincoln
The Democratic ticket will see Grover Cleveland and Thomas Hendricks like OTL. Cleveland's paternity scandal never comes up, since I feel that'd be an unfair advantage on the Republican's part. So, in a battle between Chester A Arthur and Grover Cleveland, who's going to win? Is the Dude President going to be the first accidental president renominated, or will Uncle Jumbo finally give the Democrats the win? And regardless who wins, with 20 years added onto his life what do you think Chet Arthur's going to do with them?