Was the US presidential election of 1860 legally/constitutionally valid? (user search)
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  Was the US presidential election of 1860 legally/constitutionally valid? (search mode)
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Unconditional Surrender Truman
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« on: July 29, 2017, 02:56:27 PM »

Yeah PR that was ridiculous. I've never once heard someone say this and especially not from a Trump supporter.
Really? I have, though in fairness I've no idea if the person in question voted for Trump. I'd imagine this opinion is more popular with the "abolish the federal government" D.W. Perry types.

In any case, Lincoln's election was obviously valid; arguably more so than the ratification of the Constitution itself, if you want to get technical.
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