From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
December 30
With horrendous
casualty figures, Lincoln's chances of re-election in 1864 were minimal. Three
months before the election, former President Millard Fillmore said: 'All men
who value their own liberty should unite to change the administration, for
without this all is lost.' 'Mr. Lincoln is already beaten,' wrote Horace
Greeley the influential editor of the New
York Tribune. 'We must have another ticket to save us from utter
overthrow.' Even Lincoln's friend Senator Sumner agreed. 'It may be that Mr.
Lincoln will see that we shall all be stronger and more united under another
candidate.'
'He who buys what he
needs not sells what he needs.'
- Japanese proverb
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