Question 3 3.03 pts Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Grant's as a presidential candidate in 1868? Lincoln had demonstrated his faith in Grant by appointing him General-in-Chief in March 1864 and he had delivered a Union victory, helping Lincoln save the Union. He was not actually seen as an ideal candidate at all. He had run and won on the presidency on a platform of moral authority-- He was the hero of Appomattox. He was seen as someone who could put the nation back together again. In 1868, Grant was enormously popular (in the North) after the Union victory in the American Civil War.
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