Lincoln was opposed to the expansion of slavery
In the electoral campaign of 1860, Lincoln was nominated by the Republican Party to run for President against Steven A. Douglas.
Abraham Lincoln debated against Stephen Douglas in the 1858 US Senate campaign, from Illinois.
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In the course of his Illinois senatorial campaign against Stephen Douglas in 1858, Abraham Lincoln famously declared that "a house divided against itself cannot stand," emphasizing the deep divisions within the nation over slavery. He argued that the United States could not endure permanently half slave and half free, advocating for the necessity of a unified stance on the issue. This statement highlighted Lincoln’s belief that the nation needed to confront the moral and political challenges posed by slavery. Ultimately, this campaign helped to elevate Lincoln's national profile, paving the way for his presidential run in 1860.
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