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How did abraham lincoln fare in the 1864 presidential election?

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The answer would be he was swept to triumph in the wake of Sherman's imprisonment of Atlanta. Most historians decide that two factors approved Lincoln to victory: first, the development of the Union armed in 1864, particularly General Sherman's capture of Atlanta, and then, Lincoln's groups positively conducted a movement that depicted the Democratic podium as disloyal.

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