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  2. 1860 Democratic National Conventions - Wikipedia

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    Many of them openly predicted a split in the party and the election of Republican front-runner William H. Seward. [ 2 ] The 1860 Democratic National Convention convened at South Carolina Institute Hall (destroyed in the Great Fire of 1861) in Charleston, South Carolina , on April 23, 1860: the galleries at the convention were packed with pro ...

  3. Northern Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Democratic Party was a leg of the Democratic Party during the 1860 presidential election, when the party split in two factions because of disagreements over slavery. They held two conventions before the election, in Charleston and Baltimore , where they established their platform. [ 1 ]

  4. 1860 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party split its votes after three chaotic conventions. Douglas was nominated at the second Democratic convention, while the Southern Democrats nominated Breckinridge as their own candidate in a third convention. Bell ran on a platform of preserving the union regardless of the status of slavery.

  5. 1860 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The split in the Democratic party is sometimes held responsible for Lincoln's victory [39] even though Lincoln won the election with less than 40% of the popular vote, as much of the anti-Republican vote was "wasted" in Southern states in which no ballots for Lincoln were circulated. Lincoln also won outright majorities in enough states, that ...

  6. Southern Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The United States presidential election of 1860 formalized the split in the Democratic Party and brought about the American Civil War. [2] After the Reconstruction Era ended in the late 1870s, so-called redeemers were Southern Democrats who controlled all the southern states and disenfranchised African-Americans.

  7. History of the Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1828, the Democratic Party is the oldest active voter-based political party in the world. The party has changed significantly during its nearly two centuries of existence. Once known as the party of the "common man", the early Democratic Party stood for individual rights and state sovereignty, and opposed banks and high tariffs.

  8. DNC is returning to Chicago. The location is steeped in ... - AOL

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    From 1860 to 1968, the city hosted 24 Democratic and Republican party conventions, far more than any other city. The total included 14 Republican conventions and 10 Democratic conventions. Since ...

  9. 1860–61 United States House of Representatives elections

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    The congressional elections in 1860 transformed Democratic fortunes: Republican and Unionist candidates won a two-thirds majority in both House and Senate. [ 10 ] After the secessionist withdrawal, resignation and expulsion, the Democrats would have less than 25% of the House for the 37th Congress, and that minority divided further between pro ...