Bullets, Ballots, and Rhetoric

by Larry E. Nelson

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A fascinating study of Confederate perceptions of and attempts to manipulate the 1864 US presidential election The Confederacy's hopes for independence were founded less on the belief that the South could defeat the North than on a strategy of staving off defeat long enough for the North to weary of the fight. The South’s single biggest opportunity to effect political change in the North was the presidential contest of 1864. If Lincoln’s support foundered and the North elected a president with a