From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 8
The horrendous casualty figures
just before the 1864 election seemed to guarantee that Lincoln would not be
reelected although he was the party's official nominee, and many of his
'friends' turned on him. Lincoln made the following observation: 'They urge me
with almost violent language to withdraw from the contest although I have been
unanimously nominated...God knows I have at least tried very hard to do my
duty, to do right to everybody and wrong to nobody. And now to have it said by
men who have been my friends and who ought to know me better that I have been
seduced by what they call the lust of power, and that I have been doing this
and that unscrupulous thing hurtful to the common cause only to keep myself in
office! Have they thought of that common cause when trying to break me down? I
hope they have.'
- Abraham Lincoln
'Success is failure turned inside
out.'
- Anonymous
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