Thursday,
July 27, 1848.Washington, DC. | Congressman Lincoln speaks in the House of Representatives and
compares the two candidates who seek the U.S. presidency. Lincoln backs the
Whig candidate Zachary Taylor, who is running against Lewis Cass, a Democrat.
Lincoln addresses Cass's supporters: "Have no fears . . . of your candidate. He
exactly suits you, and we congratulate you upon it. . . . If elected, he may not
maintain all, or even any of his positions previously taken; but he will be
sure to do whatever the party exigency, for the time being, may require."
Speech in U. S. House of
Representatives on the Presidential Question, 27 July 1848,
CW, 1:501-16. [Senate passes territorial bill. It has approval of
President Polk.Globe; Diary.] |