Which one of the following Gilded Age presidents had a Democratic party affiliation, differing from the other four presidents?

a. Ulysses S. Grant
b. Rutherford Hayes
c. Grover Cleveland
d. Benjamin Harrison
e. Chester Arthur


c

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