Asked by Kayla

In the presidential election of 1860, Lincoln received 180 out of a possible 303 electoral votes. In the election of 1864, he received 212 out of a possible 233 electoral votes. (The number of possible votes declined because in the second election, only the Northern states voted.) How did his performance in the Northern states compare in the two elections?

He did better in 1864.

He did the same in the two elections.

It can't be determined from the information given.

He did better in 1860. <--- ? or B.

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Answered by anon
In 1860 he got 59% of the votes, In 1864 he got 90%. What would your answer be now?
Answered by Kayla
A. he did better in 1864?

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Answered by anon
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