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How does this map illustrate the sectional divisions within the United States in 1860?
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Douglas only carried two states, but still had 29% of the popular vote.
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Breckinridge carried the Deep South votes while Lincoln carried all the
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The electoral and popular vote both went to Lincoln, but the second place
victory went to Breckinridge for electoral votes and to Douglas for popular
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