What It Means to Be a Mormon Written for the Deseret Sunday School Union
What It Means to Be a Mormon Written for the Deseret Sunday School Union
Bennion Adam S.
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H. Roberts' "New Witness for God, " pp. 305-6: "When Mr. Douglas first began to aspire to the presidency, no man in the history of American politics had more reason to hope for success. The political party of which he was the recognized leader, in the preceding presidential election had polled 174 electoral votes as against 122 cast by the other two parties which opposed it; and a popular vote of 1, 838, 169 as against 1, 215, 798 votes for the two parties opposing. It is a matter of history, h...owever, that the Democratic party in the election of 1860 was badly divided; and factions of it put candidates into the field with the following results: Mr. Abra- ham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican party, was triumphantly elected. He received 180 electoral votes, Mr. Breckenridge received 72 electoral votes, Mr. Bell 39, and Mr. Douglas 12. By a plurality count of the popular vote, Mr. Lincoln carried 18 states; Mr. Breckenridge 11; Mr. Bell 3 and Mr. Douglas but 1. Twenty days less than a year after his nomination by the Charleston convention, while yet in the prime of manhood forty-eight years of age Mr.
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