If Lincoln had married Ann Rutledge, in all probability, he would have
been happy, but he would not have been President.He was slow in thought
and movement, and she was not the type that would have driven him to
achieve political distinction.But Mary Todd, obsessed with an undying
determination to live in the White House, was no sooner married to
Lincoln than she had him out running for the Whig nomination for Congress
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