Christian1863
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Who would you vote for in the 1860 election?
LincolnWho would you vote for in the 1860 election?
@christian1863 ,Who would you vote for in the 1860 election?
Yeah I know but some peoples opinions may have changed and I wanted to see.@christian1863 ,
You might want to try the search function on this forum, as I do believe this question has been asked and answered before.
Sincerely,
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Sure, but if someone wanted to ask "who would/did your ancestors at the time vote for", or "what would an entirely different person that we are calling "you" for the purpose of this conversation have done", I'm operating on the premise that they would have said that's what they're asking.Who I would vote for if I were the same me that I am today is a different question that who I likely would have voted for if I grew up in the nineteenth (or eighteenth) century. Who one might have voted for would have been dependent on things like where one lived, if one was an immigrant or native-born, how one made one's living.
Were I today's me I'd vote for Lincoln (but then I'd also know the future). Were I a nineteenth-century product I think I'd probably have voted for Douglas.
But if the question really is "if you could go back and vote who would you vote for" then I'd know things 'they' didn't know and would have an entirely different world view. That's like asking 'If those men were running for president today who'd you vote for.' I'd not vote for any of them because they'd be completely out of touch with the present reality. Going back to vote is one of those 'if you could go back and do this or that to change how things happened would you do it' kinds of questions. If you think about that, if you changed how things happened then what you are trying to change wouldn't have happened so it doesn't make any sense.Sure, but if someone wanted to ask "who would/did your ancestors at the time vote for", or "what would an entirely different person that we are calling "you" for the purpose of this conversation have done", I'm operating on the premise that they would have said that's what they're asking.

No introduction needed.Who would you vote for in the 1860 election?
Missouri went Douglas, I would imagine some Germans voted Douglas as well for Lincoln.I think to have a rational and reasonable discussion on such a question, we have to assume some parameters concerning the question of the OP.
My ancestors were German immigrants during the 1850's and settling in Mo. So, IMO, I think it logical to assume it would be reasonable to assume I would have voted for Lincoln.
Not so much for the Union, as it turned out...John Bell as he was for Union without the Radical Republican slant.
The Republican Party's largest constituency was anti-slavery voters who weren't abolitionists.If I lived in the north I probably would have opposed slavery, but not actively as an abolitionist so would have voted for Douglas.
If I lived in the south I probably would have seen slavery as a necessary evil so would have voted for Breckinridge.