Trent Lott Wins Back Leadership Slot

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Trent Lott Wins Back Leadership Slot
Nov 15 10:59 AM US/Eastern

By LAURIE KELLMAN

Sen. Trent Lott, ousted from the top Senate Republican leadership job four years ago because of remarks considered racially insensitive, won election to the No. 2 post Wednesday for the minority GOP in the next Congress.
Lott returned to the center of power by getting the position of vote- counting GOP whip, nosing out Sen. Lamar Alexander. Sen. Rick Santorum told reporters that Lott beat Alexander by a 25-24 vote.



After an intense evening in which both men lobbied colleagues during floor votes, the Republican caucus elected Lott, a one-time whip and majority leader, by secret ballot. Lott will be the GOP's second-in- command to Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who was elected unanimously to be the Senate minority leader in the new Congress.

With the midterm elections finished and Santorum, another candidate for the post, failing to win re-election, Lott cast himself as the more experienced candidate and the better choice for a job.

The Tennessee senator was not new to the art of counting votes among finicky colleagues, any one of whom can use Senate procedure to hold up business or kill legislation. A former Cabinet secretary and governor and now a deputy Republican whip, Alexander cast himself as a morale-booster for a demoralized Republican caucus.

Remaining neutral was McConnell, who was uncontested to be the Republican minority leader. He'll replace Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., who is retiring from the Senate under a self-imposed term limit and is a potential contender for the GOP presidential nomination in two years.

Lott's victory over Alexander showcases his lobbying and vote-counting skills. Alexander had campaigned for the position for 18 months and the night before was predicting that he would win by as many as 30 votes. But Lott's last-minute lobbying -- by telephone, on the Senate floor, in the hallways -- turned the secret balloting into a comeback.

The win reinstates one of the Senate's best dealmakers, a skill certain to come in handy in a chamber split by one vote _ at a time when both parties want legislative accomplishments to tout on the campaign trail in 2008.

Lott, R-Miss., relished his duties as majority leader but stepped down in 2002 under pressure over remarks that were interpreted as racially insensitive. He has long hinted at making a comeback bid.

The GOP whip's race was but one source of suspense in the wake of the midterm balloting, in which war-weary voters stripped President Bush's party of its majority. Congress returned to a lame-duck session to pass a budget, and the Senate was considering Bush's nomination of a new defense secretary.

On Tuesday, Senate Democrats elected their leadership roster.

Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Minority Whip Richard Durbin of Illinois will ascend to majority leader and majority whip, respectively.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., will continue as the chairman of the party's campaign fundraising committee. Schumer also will add vice chairman to his title, making him No. 3 in the leadership and a chief strategist.

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington will serve as conference secretary; Debbie Stabenow of Michigan will chair the steering committee; and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota will serve as chairman of the research- focused policy committee.

House Democrats choose their leaders on Thursday; House Republicans elect theirs on Friday.
 
Both Lott and Alexander are two of the good guys.

We would have won either way.

Where we lose is that Turbin Durbin is number TWO on the Democratic side!

That is not good.
 
Glad to see Lott back in a leadership position. He is a good guy. He is also very good at pushing the republicans to vote conservatively.
 
Porkbusters and Trent Lott

I'm not so sure Lott is the leader to remake the Republican party. He's a major porker- hates transparency. Sounds like the same old same old to me- and that's why they lost.

I would have liked to have had one of the new young conservative turks instead-not business as usual.

Conservatives only hope is that the Republicans REFORM and return to their low-tax, limited government tradition. Doesn't look that way to me.

The Dems, of course, have done worse with Pelosi and Murtha. Good grief.

Both parties seem to be trying to out-stupid each other.
 
Trent Lott is rated A+ by NRA and B by GOA. Mitch McConnell is rated B by GOA, nothing current from NRA that I could find. That's really good compared to Frist's D from GOA.
 
lott is fantastic news. if it wernt for his "racist" comments id say he should run for president. hes a good solid conservative and a real friend of gun owners
 
Lott is a good guy - I almost feel bad about voting for Taylor. And though Lott is big on pork, it's mostly the legit kind that Mississippi, the poorest State in the Union, desperately needs: military bases, the space center, and the shipyard.

If he'd kept his position as majority leader it's almost certain that the GOP woulda done better in the last election cycle.

And don't forget that Salon listed Lott as the #1 "big gun" of the NRA way back in 1999... ;)
 
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