Posted on 12/18/2002 6:47:22 PM PST by ewing
By the days end, at least 10 Senate Republicans contacted by CBS News have endorsed Lott's leadership, a small boost for the embattled Senator, but far short of the 26 he will need from the Senate GOP Caucus to keep his job reports CBS News Washington Correspondant Bob Fuss.
Those standing with Lott include:
Mike Dewine-Ohio
Orrin Hatch-Utah
Arlen Specter-Pennslyvania
Lott still believes a majority of the 51 Senate Republicans support him.
'I'm telling you this morning, I am hanging in there,' he told the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
That said, he should not be removed because the race baiting Black Caucus, NAACP, the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Liberal left think they can make political points.
Vote him out for his failure to produce as MJL.
Don't hide behind skirts of the race baiters.
All the above has become an industry of hate. It's production lines are producing hate, welfare, joblessness, dispair, failing schools, drugs and crime amongst it's young. After awhile they will be producing terrorist. "sooner then you think". Give the young ones a break and lead them in the right direction. Stop playing this silly game. The Black Caucus should become part of the U.S Senate not some individual entity on it's own agenda. They should become AMERICANS instead of Afican Americans.
Someone please tell them Slavery is over, has been over and won't come back.
This race baiting crap is making most AMERICANS lose interest in anything they have to say. In time this will not serve anyone well.
Wake up America
True. Most leaders have a recognizable spinal chord. This guy obviously does not. He caved in the impeachment trial because he had Lewisky before Slick did. She got passed around more than a olympic baton, according to some sources. This may be THE main reason he 'plays ball' with the left.
He also caved on committee heads when they gained a senate advantage the previous time.
Anybody getting the feeling he made this remark on purpose, knowing that possible repercussions might occur, rendering him another non-factor in crucial decision-making during tough times, the RINO he truly is.
We all know there's more than one of those in the senate!
You might very well be right. I think they'll do the prudent thing, but wouldn't be a bit surprised if they chicken out of this. Then we can look forward to a barrage of ads come election season showing MAJORITY LEADER Trent Lott with every single republican candidate and those up for re-election in those swing states and minority districts. Hell, they're even trying to expand this beyond blacks now, they're lumping Lott's "bigotry" to include all other minorities and women as well. If he survives, wonder if Lott will be allowed to speak at convention 2004?
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