The Civil War Electoral Strategy That Could Help the Biden Campaign
Briefly

In the election of 1864, with the Civil War still far from over, Lincoln's re-election was in doubt. As that long year began, he wasn't sure he would win his party's nomination, much less the Presidency.
The argument was that Lincoln had moved too slowly on emancipation and had been too conciliatory toward the South when it came to using the full breadth of federal power.
Read at time.com
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