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  1. By the summer of 1858, however, Lincoln had emerged as the standard-bearer of the new Illinois Republican Party. In the election of that year, he ran again for the Senate, challenging the incumbent, Stephen Douglas (1813–1861), the author of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, to a series of debates.

  2. The debates begin. Less than a month later, on August 21, 1858, Lincoln and Douglas climbed to a wooden platform in Ottawa’s downtown to launch the series of seven debates that each hoped would propel him to election as senator in November. The music and parades of the morning and early afternoon had ended, and the political banners were put ...

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    During the 1858 Senate elections, the Republican Candidate, Abraham Lincoln, and the Democratic Candidate, Stephen Douglas, agreed to do one debate in the nine congressional districts of Illinois. Due to already speaking in two of the districts, they decided to only debate in seven districts. The debates were held at the following: 1. Ottawa on Aug...

    The main topic of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was slavery, specifically the expansion of slavery. Douglas was required to defend his Kansas-Nebraska Act, that repealed the Missouri Compromise and replaced it with popular sovereignty. Douglas argued that his legislation was supported by both Democrats and Whigs, while Lincoln rebutted, saying that t...

  3. 2 days ago · The well-known Douglas was at first reluctant to debate but saw a need to respond to his challenger. As these debates took place well before the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1913 providing for the direct election of U.S. Senators, Lincoln and Douglas were vying for the votes of the Illinois General Assembly.

  4. Oct 29, 2009 · The Lincoln‑Douglas debates were a series of seven public debates in 1858 between Republican challenger Abraham Lincoln and incumbent Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas. The main topic was ...

  5. Mar 15, 2019 · Lincoln-Douglas Debates. March 15, 2019 • Updated August 1, 2024. In the summer and the fall of 1858 two of the most influential statesmen of the late antebellum era, Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln faced off in a series of debates focused on slavery as they vied for a United States Senate seat representing Illinois.

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  7. Ugly though it was, Charleston would prove to be the debates' turning point. Until that moment, Lincoln had been on the defensive. But a shift in public perception was underway. "People suddenly ...

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