The Lincoln-Douglas debates:
A) saw Douglas abandon popular sovereignty
B) bolstered Lincoln's presidential prospects in 1860
C) clinched Lincoln's election to the U.S. Senate
D) saw Lincoln state his belief in racial equality
E) saw Lincoln endorse the Dred Scott ruling
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