meaning - "Except for" vs "Except In"


What is the difference between the following two?




  • We didn't have a chance to meet, except for the campaign.

  • We didn't have a chance to meet, except in the campaign [or "except for in the campaign"].



I would also appreciate if there is a better way of conveying the same message.




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