Stephen Douglas, a prominent Democratic politician in the 1860 presidential election, won only one state—Missouri—primarily due to his association with the increasingly divisive issue of slavery. His stance on popular sovereignty, which allowed territories to decide on the legality of slavery, alienated both Northern Democrats and anti-slavery factions. Additionally, the emergence of Abraham Lincoln as a strong Republican candidate, who garnered significant support in the North, further diminished Douglas's chances. This fragmentation of the Democratic vote ultimately led to his limited electoral success.
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No. The movie wasn't nominated for a single Oscar.
As you don't state what they would win at it is not possible to say. They are both non-existent so it would be up to the user to decide.
The only person to ever win a Noble Prize in BOTH chemistry and physics is Marie Curie. She was also the 1st person to ever win 2 Nobel Prizes AND she was the 1st woman to ever win a Nobel Prize.
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Sean Kelly never won the TdF ... Stephan Roche is the only Irishman to have won (along with a win in the Giro and World Championship in the same year)
Stephen Douglas, who defeated Abraham Lincoln in the election (which was conducted in the Illinois legislature). Nonetheless, Lincoln became the popular Republican candidate for President in 1860, defeating Douglas who was the Democratic candidate.
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yes he did
she won 1
Virginia
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she won 1
John Cappelletti in 1973.
John Cappelletti
Missouri and New Jersey
Colleges can compete for conference championships not state