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- 1844_Democratic_National_Convention abstract "The 1844 Democratic National Convention was held in Baltimore. At first, the Democrats were split between three candidates: abolitionist Martin Van Buren, former President of the United States and leader of the dominant Jacksonian faction; James Buchanan, Senator from Pennsylvania, a so-called \"moderate\"; and Ambassador to France Lewis Cass, a retired general and advocate of territorial expansionism.".
- 1844_Democratic_National_Convention comment "The 1844 Democratic National Convention was held in Baltimore. At first, the Democrats were split between three candidates: abolitionist Martin Van Buren, former President of the United States and leader of the dominant Jacksonian faction; James Buchanan, Senator from Pennsylvania, a so-called \"moderate\"; and Ambassador to France Lewis Cass, a retired general and advocate of territorial expansionism.".