john breckinridge
Northern Democrats nominated Sen. Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois; Southern Democrats nominated Vice Pres. John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky.
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He was John C. Breckenridge from Kentucky.
The candidate who supported the Southern view in the 1860 election was John C. Breckinridge. He was nominated by the Southern Democrats and advocated for the expansion of slavery and states' rights.
John C. Breckinridge
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The Southern Democrats Supported Slavery & They Elected John Breckenridge As Their Democratic Presidential Candidate.
Harry Truman received the national Democratic Party nomination. Thomas Dewey was the Republican nominee. Southern Democrats bolted the national party that year and nominated Strom Thurmond as the candidate for the States' Rights Party, commonly called the Dixiecrats. Henry Wallace received the Progressive Party's nomination. Truman won the election.
John C. Breckinridge. Stephen A. Douglas was the nominee for the Northern Democrats.
His Vice-President for his elected term (1965-1969) was Hubert Humphrey. In 1968, Humphrey was nominated by the democrats, while former Vice President Richard Nixon was nominated by the Republicans. Alabama governor George Wallace was nominated by the American Independent Party. Nixon won, and Wallace got 46 electoral votes, from five Southern states.
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Most Southern Democrats supported President Lincoln's Reconstruction plan.