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Talk of Trent Lott returning to Senate leadership grows

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Published: Thursday June 29, 2006

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Talk about Sen. Trent Lott's possible return to the Senate leadership following this Fall's election has increased, reports today's issue of THE HILL.

Lott resigned his post as Senate Majority Leader in 2002 following his controversial statement at the 100th birthday of Strom Thurmond. At the event Lott said, "I want to say this about my state: When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We're proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either."

Excerpts from THE HILL article follow...

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The prospect of former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) returning to leadership next year is creating more and more buzz on and off Capitol Hill, Republican insiders say.

The higher volume of talk has been fueled partly by his former aides who hold influential lobbying positions downtown, but prominent GOP insiders with no special allegiance to Lott say it extends well beyond his inner circle.

Perhaps by coincidence, Senate Assistant Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has recently sought a more public leadership role, appearing more often before television cameras set up outside the GOP conference’s Tuesday luncheons, and has otherwise made himself more available to the press.

If Lott were to return he would have to challenge one of several colleagues for a leadership post. At the end of last year, he said he could challenge McConnell’s bid to become majority leader, but he has since backed away from that threat.


 

 
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