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Why was William Henry Seward viewed as a board candidate for the Republican Party in 1860

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William Henry Seward was viewed as a board candidate for the Republican Party in 1860 because despite being a leading candidate, he campaigned on a platform that resulted in his losing the nomination. These included opposition to slavery and support for immigrants

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