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he gained growing respect and a political following that would help him later novanet.

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Despite losing the Senate race to Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln gained national recognition and established himself as a formidable debater and speaker during the Lincoln-Douglas debates. These debates helped raise Lincoln's profile within the Republican Party and set the stage for his successful presidential campaign in 1860. Additionally, the debates allowed Lincoln to articulate his stance on slavery, which ultimately played a significant role in shaping public opinion and the national discussion on the issue.

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