Did Douglas get the anti-slavery vote in the South? (user search)
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« on: September 28, 2006, 05:48:20 PM »

Hard to say, but considering that in both Kentucky and Virginia, Lincoln only got 1% of the vote, I think we can safely say that anti-slavery votes in the South were effectively non existant.

By the way, with the exception of New York, New Jersey, and Texas, both Douglas and Breckenridge were on the ballot, and Bell was on the ballot in all but NY, NJ, RI, and Minnesota.  It was only the Lincoln who was shut out to any large degree, being off the ballot in the 10 non-border slave states.
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