Lincoln was the Republican candidate in 1860 and he won the election.
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ANSWER:The Republican National Convention met in Chicago, Illinois, on May 16, 1860. Abraham Lincoln won the nomination on the 3rd Ballot.
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No- he has to keep the support of his party and win its nomination.
Pierce was not successful as a president. In fact, he did not win his party's nomination for a second term. He is the only president from New Hampshire.
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If Trump can win enough votes in the primaries to clinch the nomination on the first ballot. there will be no choice but to declare Trump the nominee. If he does not win the first ballot, my guess is that the Republicans will nominate somebody else but I could be wrong.
No. Mitt Romney failed to win the Republican nomination for president in 2008 and the presidency in 2012. He has said he will never again pursue the office.
In 1860, Henry Seward was initially considered the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. However, he was ultimately replaced by Abraham Lincoln, who secured the nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago. Lincoln's appeal as a moderate candidate helped him gain support from various factions within the party, leading to his successful nomination. Lincoln went on to win the presidency in the general election.
Hubert Humphrey did not run win his party's nomination for president in 1972, George McGovern did.
1858 was an off-year election. The Republicans gained six Senate seats and 26 House seats , thereby showing greater strength as a national party. Lincoln was defeated in his bid for a Senate seat, but his campaign debates attracted national attention and helped him get the Republican nomination and win the election as President in 1860. If Lincoln had been elected to the Senate in 1858, he might not have wanted to run for President in 1860.