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1864
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In early 1864 Lincoln felt he was unlikely to win re-election, the war had not yet been decided. Despite this fact, the Republicans unanimously renominated Lincoln. The Democrats nominated General McClellan. The platform of the Democratic party called for a cease-fire. McClellan repudiated the Democratic platform saying the only basis for ceasefire was the restoration of the Union. McClellan strongly criticized Lincoln for the Emancipation of the slaves.

The Democrats attacked for being a "liar, despot, braggart and much more. The Democrats were accused of treason, and McClellans war record was ridiculed.

Between the Democratic convention and the election, there were spectacular Union victoriesÐ including Sherman's capture of Atlanta that combined with Lincoln receiving an estimated 80% of votes of Union soldiers ensured his overwhelming victory.

Eligible Voters Voting: 73.8%