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No- John Breckenridge was the candidate of the Southern Democrats in 1860.

John Bell ran for the Constitutional Union Party.

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No, John C. Breckinridge was the nominee of the Southern Democrats in the election of 1860. John Bell was the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party.

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The Southern Democrats organized their own convention in 1860 and nominated?

John C. Breckinridge. Stephen A. Douglas was the nominee for the Northern Democrats.


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What candidate was sure Lincoln was going to win the election amd pleaded with southern voters to stay with the union?

It was Stephen Douglas who pleaded with Southern voters to stay with the Union. In the 1860 presidential election, Douglas was the Democratic Party nominee.


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Was John C Calhoun a candidate for the presidential election of 1860?

No, John C. Calhoun was not a candidate for the presidential election of 1860. He had actually passed away in 1850. The main candidates for the 1860 election were Abraham Lincoln for the Republican Party, Stephen Douglas for the Northern Democrats, John C. Breckinridge for the Southern Democrats, and John Bell for the Constitutional Union Party.


Who was nominated president by the northern democrats in the election in 1860?

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