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Logan, for the district composed of Sangamon County, " writes Mr. Haines. "But it being settled that the Fusion party--which was ananti-Douglas combination, including Whigs, Free-Soilers, Know-Nothings, etc. --would have a majority of the two houses on ballot, Mr. Lincoln wasinduced to become a candidate for United States Senator, for the supportof that party. He therefore did not qualify as a member. Although Mr. Lincoln never acquired the reputation of being an office-seeker, yet ithappened f...requently that his name would be mentioned in connection withsome important position. He became quite early in life one of theprominent leaders of the Whig party of the State, and for a long time, in connection with a few devoted associates, led the forlorn hope ofthat party. During a period of about twenty years there was seldom morethan one Whig member in the Illinois delegation of Congressmen. TheSangamon district, in which Mr. Lincoln lived, was always sure to electa Whig member when the party was united; but it contained quite a numberof aspiring Whig orators, and there was a kind of understanding betweenthem that no one who attained the position of Representative in Congressshould hold it longer than one term; that he would then give way for thenext favorite.
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