The main or center piece of the Democratic Party;s platform for the 1864 presidential election was a controversial one. The Democratic delegates to the convention wanted a cease fire in the US Civil War and a negotiated settlement with the Confederacy. George B. McClellan was voted to be the presidential nominee.
In the Fall of 1864, the US Civil War raged on. There was no certainty concerning the final outcome of the war. For example, when General US Grant was named the Union's general in chief, he predicted the war would end in the Fall of 1864. In Virginia, it was a stalemate, while in September, Atlanta had fallen. With this background the Democrats held their 1864 presidential convention. There was a controversy. At the convention Peace Democrats wanted a platform that urged an immediate beginning to negotiations to end the war. The Democrat nominee, George B. McClellan however rejected this and sided with the War Democrats. Their position was that there could be no negotiations unless the Southern states first agreed to return to the Union.
The platform of the 1864 Radical Democratic Party called for equality for all men regardless of race, and the protection of civil liberties in areas of the North that Lincoln had not placed under martial law. In addition, the platform called for congressional authority of post war reconstruction, instead of presidential control, and the distribution of confiscated plantations to soldiers and resident former slaves. The Radical Democratic Party had one issue in common with the regular Republican party, which was an amendment to the Constitution to abolish slavery.
The democratic nominee for president in the 1864 election was George B. McClellan. McClellan was a former Union general during the Civil War and ran against the incumbent president, Abraham Lincoln.
George B. McClellan was the 1864 Democratic nominee.
Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the election of 1864 was General George McClellan.
George H. Pendleton was General George McClellan's running mate on the Democratic ticket of 1864.
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Gen. George B. McClellan.
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The Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in the 1864 presidential elections was George Pendelton. He was the running mate of the Party's presidential nominee George B. McClellan.
The Democratic candidate was General George McClellan.