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Andrew Johnson was elected president in 1864, beating Abraham Lincoln in a close election.

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is that correct
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then its true right
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No, that is not correct. Abraham Lincoln was re-elected as president in 1864.
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Yes, the correct answer is true - Abraham Lincoln was re-elected president in 1864, not Andrew Johnson.
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