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  2. Lincoln–Douglas debates - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative statue on the site of the Ottawa debate. The debate locations in Illinois feature plaques and statuary of Douglas and Lincoln. [40] There is a Lincoln–Douglas Debate Museum in Charleston. In 1994, C-SPAN aired a series of re-enactments of the debates filmed on location. [41]

  3. The Lincoln–Douglas Debates (1994 reenactments) - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 reenactments of the Lincoln–Douglas Debates took place between August 20 and October 15, 1994, and were facilitated and aired by C-SPAN.They featured historical reenactors presenting, in their entireties, the series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas that took place during the 1858 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois.

  4. Outline of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    United States Senate election (Illinois), 1858 – Abraham Lincoln was the Republican Party candidate and ran against incumbent Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party. Stephen Douglas remained Senator, but the debates between the two propelled the popularity of Lincoln and acquired for him a national reputation, which helped him to be chosen ...

  5. Freeport Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Freeport Doctrine was articulated by Stephen A. Douglas on August 27, 1858, in Freeport, Illinois, at the second of the Lincoln-Douglas debates.Former one-term U.S. Representative Abraham Lincoln was campaigning to take Douglas's U.S. Senate seat by strongly opposing all attempts to expand the geographic area in which slavery was permitted.

  6. Stephen A. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Arnold Douglas (né Douglass; April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois.A U.S. Senator, he was one of two nominees of the badly split Democratic Party to run for president in the 1860 presidential election, which was won by Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln.

  7. Fact check: What Budd, Beasley got right and wrong in US ...

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    Crime, abortion, election integrity and more: We checked some of their biggest claims.

  8. Watch live: Senate debates Hegseth nomination - AOL

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    The Senate is expected to debate Pete Hegseth’s nomination to serve as President Trump’s Defense secretary Wednesday afternoon following a procedural vote to advance his nomination.

  9. 1858–59 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    U.S. postage stamp, 1958 issue, commemorating the Lincoln and Douglas debates. The 1858–59 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures.