September 30, 2004
Debates
When Abraham Lincoln (R) and Stephen Douglas (D) ran for the US Senate
from Illinois in 1858, they had seven debates over a three-month period.
Douglas got elected, but Lincoln positioned for president, and you know
how that came out. Their only ground rule was that they do everything
above it.
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