Campaign Trail Results: Game #699699

This Game:

  • Year: 1860
  • Player Candidate: Abraham Lincoln
  • Running Mate: Salmon Chase
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Abraham Lincoln1011,704,07236.33
---- John C. Breckinridge91911,11419.43
---- John Bell56600,62012.81
---- Stephen A. Douglas551,474,26831.43

Answers:

  • How should your party address the slavery issue during this campaign?
    We must not allow the expansion of slavery into any new states or territories. We also must end outrages like the Fugitive Slave Law.
  • What do you have to say about the merits of your running mate, Salmon Chase?
    I'm proud to share a ballot with Salmon Chase of Ohio.
  • To what extent do you plan to personally campaign in this election?
    I made my reputation by debating Stephen A. Douglas. These extraordinary times call for extraordinary action by the candidates for President.
  • How aggressively should your party attack the Northern Democrats and Stephen A. Douglas in this election?
    Douglas has a following in several of the states that we must have this fall. We should reserve our harshest criticism for the Southern Democrats and their machinations.
  • How aggressively should your party attack the Constitutional Unionists and John Bell in this election?
    This party has no discernible platform or political positions on any issue. They are the carcass of the pro-slavery wing of the Whig Party, masquerading as saviors of the Union.
  • How aggressively should your party attack the Southern Democrats and John Breckenridge in this election?
    We will attack Southern Democrats the same as we would Northern Democrats. They represent the same ideas about slavery -- they differ only in their boldness about it.
  • What should your party's position be on the raid of John Brown, late in 1859?
    Clearly what John Brown did was illegal, but without the obstructionism and provocation of the South on slavery, it would have never come to pass.
  • Thousands of young men have formed paramilitary “Wide Awake” clubs and marched to support Republicans. Should your party embrace this support, or is it too divisive?
    Let's try to finesse this point. It is understandably concerning to the border states to see so many young men of the North marching in military formation, with a clear organization about them.
  • Do you have any plans to reach out to your chief rival for the Republican nomination, William Seward, and reconcile?
    I will personally visit New York to discuss the upcoming election with Seward, pending his acquiescence of course.
  • How much should your party emphasize its support of higher tariffs in this election?
    Our party supports a high tariff and I'm proud of that fact. We need to emphasize this point during our campaign.
  • How much should your party emphasize its support of a Transcontinental Railroad in this election?
    Our position on the railroad is clearly stated the platform. Our primary focus needs to be on halting the spread of slavery.
  • How much should your party emphasize its support of a homestead act in this election?
    The core belief of our party is that the federal territories should be settled by honest, free, hard-working men and their families. A homestead act would be right in line with this philosophy.
  • What position should your party take on foreign immigration and nationalization in this election?
    Germans are a key part of our new party and our vote in the Midwest. Let's express our support for the current naturalization laws.
  • What is your position on the Supreme Court's Dred Scott v. Sandford decision?
    We obviously cannot agree with this decision, but the Supreme Court lays down the law of the land, and we have little choice but to acquiesce.
  • What is your position on the social equality of blacks in American society?
    The idea that we support social equality for blacks in society is a canard put down the Democrats, in a clumsy and transparent attempt to score political points.
  • Do you have anything to say about the efforts of some to reopen the Atlantic slave trade?
    I'm sure that these are just rumors and speculation. It would be irresponsible of me at this point to extend my obvious condemnation of this step.
  • Do you support the further expansion of the United States into Mexico, Cuba, or the Caribbean?
    I would have to see the specific situation being proposed before I could give my own opinion on the matter.
  • What is your position on the passage of “personal liberty laws” by various states, to flout the Fugitive Slave Act?
    The newer Fugitive Slave Law was the result of reasoned compromise in Congress. I may disagree with aspects of that Compromise, but I must accept it as a whole.
  • Should the proposed constitution for the state of Kansas be accepted by Congress, and Kansas admitted as a free state?
    We support the admission of Kansas as a free state, as soon as possible.
  • Would you support a compromise Amendment which permanently protected slavery in the Southern states, in return for no further expansion of the institution?
    I would not support any Amendment that irrevocably protects slavery in the South. We would have to see if a more narrow compromise was possible.
  • If any Southern state was to secede, would you use military force as President to preserve the Union?
    The Union is the most important object, and we will do anything we must to preserve it.
  • Do you stand by your opposition to the Mexican-American War as a Congressman in the 1840s?
    This is a dead letter and an ancient event. We could just as easily bring up Douglas's advocacy of the disastrous Kansas-Nebraska Act if we want to get into old history.
  • How much should your party emphasize its support of canals and infrastructure projects in this election?
    This is something we support, and we should emphasize that in our campaign this year. Anything we can do to broaden the debate beyond slavery is a good thing.
  • Is there a particular state that you believe the party should concentrate its resources into during the final days of the campaign?
    New York
  • We just need to let you know, it appears that your opponents have consolidated into a "fusion ticket" in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
    I see. We shall do our best in any case.