Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The United States presidential election of 1856 was unusually heated. Republican candidate John C. Frémont condemned the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and crusaded against the Slave Power and the expansion of slavery, while Democrat James Buchanan warned that the Republicans were extremists whose victory would lead to civil war. The Democrats endorsed the moderate popular sovereignty approach to slavery expansion utilized in the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Former President Millard Fillmore represented a third party, the relatively new American Party or Know-Nothings . The Know Nothings, who ignored the slavery issue in favor of anti-immigration policies, won a little over a fifth of the vote.