From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 10
In the late summer of 1864 a group of disgruntled party leaders,
convinced that Lincoln was doomed to failure in the coming election, called for
another convention to gather in Cincinnati at the end of September to choose
another nominee. They included men whom Lincoln considered friends, men who had
been the recipients of Lincoln's largesse. With Republicans in open revolt
against their own candidate, the Democratic New York World editorialized that it
was hard to tell what hurt Lincoln the most - the frontal blows from his “manly
opponents” or the stabs in the back from his friends.
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