Which most directly affected Lincoln’s chance of reelection in 1864?
A. Southerners disliked his personality.
B. Many believed he would end the Civil War.
C. Many believed he planned to surrender to the South.
D. Northerners were divided over the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Answer: D.

A radical part of the Republican Party were incorrigous with the decisions taken by Lincoln during his term. They created the Radical Democratic Party, nominating John C. Fremont as a candidate. Which would take a lot of votes from Lincoln.

However, to prevent the Democrats from winning, Fremont resigned his candidacy so as not to detract from Lincoln's votes, and along with some important and unforeseen victories in the Civil War, Lincoln could obtain his reelection.

The chance of the reelection of Lincoln in 1864 was mostly affected by Northerners being divided over the Emancipation Proclamation.

What was the reelection of Lincoln?

The constant quarrel between McClellan and Lincoln over his tenure leads to the reelection of Lincoln.

Near the end of the civil war of America, Lincoln lost in the reelection.

Thus, the correct option is D. Northerners were divided over the Emancipation Proclamation.

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