Why did presidential candidate for the American Party Millard Fillmore receive so few votes in the election of 1856?
A) He was tainted by his legacy as a failed former president.
B) His own party refused to campaign for him.
C) He was too much of a staunch abolitionist.
D) The strength of nativist sentiment was waning.
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