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The Republican Presidential candidate nominated in 1860 was Abraham Lincoln.
No, he ran for U.S. President in 1860 as the Democratic Party's southern candidate.
The Democrats had split into two factions - a North and a South wing - so the newly-formed Republican Party was bound to win the 1860 election. Lincoln had been nominated as its first presidential candidate because he was moderate on slavery.
Abraham Lincoln was the winning Republican candidate for president in 1860.
No. Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election. Buchanan won 19 states including all of the southern states. The southern states seceded after Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election.
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The parties that nominated were Republicans and Northern Democrats.
Constitutional Party candidate John Bell condemned sectional political parties and sectional strife in the U.S. Senate.
The presidential candidate who received the least votes in the South in the election of 1860 was John Bell.
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln won the state of Michigan during the 1860 presidential election. Lincoln won most of the Midwest and northern states.
Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election defeating John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas.
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