(Dixie Forever) 1867 Confederate States presidential election

The 1867 Confederate States presidential election of November 6, 1867, was the second presidential election in the Confederate States of America.

Background
The election was held on November 6, 1867. It saw incumbent Vice President Alexander H. Stephens face off against famous war hero Robert E. Lee.

New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party was formed in support for President Davis by supporters of him. The party favored low tariffs, low government spending, an uncompromising position on Slavery, and opposition to civil rights. The party was also supportive of support for farmers, and was popular in rural areas.

Despite Jefferson Davis being the incumbent president who won the Southern Revolution, he was unpopular due to multiple factors. Despite it, he has supporters to rallied behind Stephens in hopes he could lead them to victory.

Southern National Party
The Southern National Party was formed in direct support of Robert E. Lee, and in opposition to Jefferson Davis. The Party was sympathetic to moderate tariffs, and new infrastructure spending, though was just as racist as the Democrats. It was also a highly nationalistic party, and treated Robert E. Lee as another Washington.

Despite his reluctance to run, Robert E. Lee, the famous War Hero who almost single handedly won the Southern Revolution, was nominated by the party. The fierce Davis opponent, Henry S. Foote, was chosen as Lees running mate.

Results
Robert E. Lee won every state by a landslide, with the closest state being Georgia, where Lee won it by 30 points.