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Who was the Republican Party candidate for president in the Election of 1860?

Abraham Lincoln was the winning Republican candidate for president in 1860.


The Republicans became the clear favorite in the presidential election of 1860 when?

James Buchanan supported Abraham Lincoln.


Where was the Republican Party born?

The modern republican party was formed for the 1860 election. Abraham Lincoln was their first presidential candidate. Their main platform was to stop the expansion of slavery to 'The West'


What did southern democrats want in the election of 1860?

The Southern Democrats Supported Slavery & They Elected John Breckenridge As Their Democratic Presidential Candidate.


How many elections did republicans win from 1860 to 1928?

The 1860 election was the second presidential election with a Republican candidate and the first in which a Republican won (Abraham Lincoln).Republicans won the U.S. presidential elections of...1860 -- Abraham Lincoln1864 -- Abraham Lincoln1868 -- Ulysses S. Grant1872 -- Ulysses S. Grant1876 -- Rutherford B. Hayes1880 -- James A. Garfield1888 -- Benjamin Harrison1896 -- William McKinley1900 -- William McKinley1904 -- Theodore Roosevelt1908 -- William Howard Taft1920 -- Warren G. Harding1924 -- Calvin Coolidge1928 -- Herbert HooverIn the 1888 election a plurality of the voting public supported Democrat Grover Cleveland at the polls, and in the 1876 election Democrat Samuel J. Tilden was actually the choice of a majority (more than half) of those who voted.The elections won by Democrats during the same period were...1884 -- Grover Cleveland1892 -- Grover Cleveland1912 -- Woodrow Wilson1916 -- Woodrow Wilson