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The biggest influence for many people seemed to be Lincoln's delivery of the

Emancipation Proclamation. It decided many votes and demonstrated that Northern voters were against slavery. See more in the related link.

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Q: Which event changed voters minds about supporting Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 election?
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What event changed voters minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election?

William T. Sherman's capture of Atlanta during the Battle of Atlanta changed voters' minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election. The battle happened on July 22, 1864.


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Did Abraham Lincoln change his name?

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