Grand Old Partisan notes the finalization of arrangements for the Lincoln-Douglas debates. This would be the first-ever debate between U.S. Senate candidates. A week earlier, Abraham Lincoln had challenged his Democrat opponent to debate in each of the seven congressional districts where they had yet not delivered campaign speeches together.
July 31st 1858, Lincoln's campaign manager, Norman Judd, and his Democrat counterpart agreed on the seven venues. They also decided that Douglas would begin four debates with an hour-long speech, followed by Lincoln for ninety minutes, then Douglas for another half hour. This sequence would be reversed for the other three debates.
Even though he had a huge political war chest and the advantages of incumbency, Stephen Douglas expressed wariness about his challenger:
"I have known him long and well, and I know that I shall have anything but an easy task. I assure you I would rather meet any other man in the country than Abraham Lincoln."
Republicans won more votes than Democrats in the fall elections, but northern counties being under-represented and half the state senate having been elected two years earlier meant that the Illinois legislature would again hand the Senate seat to Douglas. Even so, friends of freedom nationwide acclaimed Lincoln as their champion, positioning him for the Republican presidential nomination.
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