1864 US presidential elections (Rout at the Monocacy)
From Alternative History
On November 8, 1864, the 1864 presidential election took place in the United States. Abraham Lincoln, the incumbent, was projected to lose in a landslide to anti-war candidate Horatio Seymour due to the virulent anti-war sentiment coming after the Battle of Washington. Carrying almost every state, Seymour won, 202-32. This election turned the negotiations for the Treaty of St. Louis in the Confederacy's favor.
