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"HONEST ABE" SWALLOWS HIS ENEMIES.
"'Honest Abe' Taking Them on the Half-Shell" was one of the cartoons
published in 1860 by one of the illustrated periodicals. As may be
seen, it represents Lincoln in a "Political Oyster House," preparing to
swallow two of his Democratic opponents for the Presidency--Douglas
and Breckinridge. He performed the feat at the November election.
The Democratic party was hopelessly split in 1860 The Northern wing
nominated Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, as their candidate,
the Southern wing naming John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky; the
Constitutional Unionists (the old American of Know-Nothing party) placed
John Bell, of Tennessee, in the field, and against these was put Abraham
Lincoln, who received the support of the Abolitionists.
Lincoln made short work of his antagonists when the election came
around. He received a large majority in the Electoral College, while
nearly every Northern State voted majorities for him at the polls.
Douglas had but twelve votes in the Electoral College, while Bell had
thirty-nine. The votes of the Southern States, then preparing to secede,
were, for the most part, thrown for Breckinridge. The popular vote was:
Lincoln, 1,857,610; Douglas, 1,365,976; Breckinridge, 847,953; Bell,
590,631; total vote, 4,662,170. In the Electoral College Lincoln
received 180; Douglas, 12; Breckinridge, 72; Bell, 39; Lincoln's
majority over all, 57.
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