Examples of 'lincoln won' in a sentence

Meaning of "lincoln won"

lincoln won: This phrase refers to the historical event of Abraham Lincoln winning a significant election or political victory. It is commonly used to indicate a successful outcome or achievement, especially in the context of political campaigns or contests

How to use "lincoln won" in a sentence

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Lincoln won for two reasons.
To secede from the Union if Lincoln won.
Lincoln won the elections.
Representative Blanche Lincoln won the open seat.
Lincoln won the election.
During the presidential race, Abraham Lincoln won the beard with a suggestion from a small fan 's letter.
Lincoln won a pair of awards for her vocal compositions while at the college.
I wonder how Lincoln won with these?
Lincoln won a majority in the Electoral College.
Eventually, Lincoln won the elections.
Lincoln won the case, which saved Illinois Central from bankruptcy.
Their first home game was also against Sheffield United, this time, however, Lincoln won 1-0.
Abraham Lincoln won because of the division in the Democratic party.
In 1860, he became the first Republican Vice President after Abraham Lincoln won the presidency.
Abraham Lincoln won that election, of course.

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When Lincoln won the election, talk of secession and disunion reached a fever pitch.
Abraham Lincoln won the nomination, and Chase supported him.
After Lincoln won the election, he asked Chase to serve as Secretary of the Treasury.
Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election without being on the ballot in ten Southern states.

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