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Lincoln's one term as Congressman
03-17-2014, 07:54 AM
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RE: Lincoln's one term as Congressman
As Roger explained, A. Lincoln had already wanted to go to Congress two terms before, but he had two stronger rivals: John J. Hardin (who had already been representative since 1836) and his friend Edward D. Baker. Hardin had the necessary votes, and in order to have a solid party vote behind one candidate, Lincoln offered a resolution (which was adopted) to make his nomination unanimous for the establishment of a principle of rotation in office, i.e. Baker as the choice of the party's nomination in 1844 and himself in 1846.
Lincoln's successor was a democrat, Thomas L. Harris.
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RE: Lincoln's one term as Congressman - Eva Elisabeth - 03-17-2014 07:54 AM

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