What if Benjamin Harrison won election to a second term as president of the United States? Specifically, what if he won election to a second term in 1896, AFTER he had lost re-election to Grover Cleveland in 1892?
What could the effects of such an outcome be? Could the Republicans even be convinced to nominate the Former President after his '92 loss?
Could Benjamin Harrison be remembered as more than the guy who served between Grover Cleveland's terms?
It could be an interesting quirk of history to have had a Cleveland-Harrison-Cleveland-Harrison administration.