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Black Democrat could fill Lott's seat .
sunherald ^ | 12/17/2002 | BEN BRYANT

Posted on 12/17/2002 8:16:30 AM PST by KQQL

Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott's insensitive remarks have triggered a chain of events that could put a black Democrat in his Senate seat.

State Democratic Party Chairman Rickey Cole said if Lott resigns and Gov. Ronnie Musgrove appoints a replacement, Jackson lawyer Mike Espy would be the best choice. "If I had to pick, it would be Secretary Espy, hands down," Cole said. "He has Washington experience, and he's proven that he can build biracial coalitions. It would immediately begin the healing process."

Espy, who served in Congress and as U.S. secretary of agriculture, "would make a fine senator" if Lott is forced to quit the Senate because of his racially charged remarks at Sen. Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday party, Cole said.

For now, Lott is resisting suggestions that he resign. But political observers are already discussing possible replacements for Lott. The list includes Espy, Attorney General Mike Moore, recently defeated U.S. Rep. Ronnie Shows and Rep. Chip Pickering, the Republican who beat Shows last month.

If Lott resigns, state law would require Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, a Democrat, to appoint a replacement. A special election would be held within 90 days if the senator left this year. If he resigned in 2003, though, the election for the seat would coincide with next year's Nov. 4 balloting for statewide offices.

Assuming Musgrove would appoint another Democrat, either scenario would temporarily alter the partisan balance of the U.S. Senate, which Republicans now control by a two-seat margin. Equally interesting, though, is the impact Lott's resignation would have on state politics.

Start with Musgrove, who would have to appoint Lott's replacement. "Everything Ronnie Musgrove does is going to be to enhance his re-election prospects," said Marty Wiseman, a political scientist at Mississippi State University.

That could mean appointing a black to galvanize that base.

Espy probably has the most statewide appeal of any black Democrat. He demonstrated his ability to win votes from white and black voters from 1987 to 1993, when he represented Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District. In 1998, a four-year, $20 million corrputon investigation by Independent Counsel Donald Smaltz ended in Espy's acquittal.

Still, black Democrats are traditionally underdogs in Mississippi, which hasn't elected a black official in statewide balloting since Reconstruction.

Moore, a Democrat, may face better odds. Moore, who like Lott is from Pascagoula, is known nationwide for helping direct lawsuits against tobacco companies in the mid-1990s. He and Musgrove have often butted heads, though. Moore has even been rumored as a potential Musgrove rival for next year's Democratic gubernatorial nomination.

Another possibility is Shows, a Democrat from Bassfield who lost a bitter race against Pickering. Shows is "damaged goods right now, but he won't be damaged goods for long," Wiseman said.

On the GOP side, Pickering, a former Lott aide, is considered the senator's protege. Earlier this year, Lott was the chief backer of Pickering's father, U.S. District Judge Charles Pickering, who was nominated to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals by President Bush. Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee killed the nomination by charging that the elder Pickering was insensitive to minorities.

It wouldn't be hard to imagine a campaign by the junior Pickering to reclaim Lott's seat.

And, said Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia, the GOP should hope that Lott leaves this year, forcing an election within 90 days.

"Republicans would win, no question, if there were a shorter amount of time before the election," Sabato said.

Regardless of his partisan affiliation, any new senator would be less adept than Lott at bringing money to South Mississippi. Northrop Grumman Ingalls and local military bases would be more reliant on Sen. Thad Cochran, a Republican from Jackson who sits on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Unless Lott changes his mind about his political future, though, such scenarios remain in the realm of imagination.

"Politics is a lot of fun to watch," Wiseman said. "It can be a lot more fun to watch than football, certainly from a Mississippi State perspective."


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To: Howlin
No
81 posted on 12/17/2002 9:12:23 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
Thats the best editoral cartoon I have seen in the past week.
82 posted on 12/17/2002 9:13:40 AM PST by ewing
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To: Mixer
First of all Lott should not quit. He should only step down from being Majority Leader.

That's what I think too. Resigning from the Senate is over-reacting. Resigning as Majority Leader is the right thing to do as he is now a polarizing figure (same as Hillary, IMO) Also, I'm beginning to think he's not too bright.

83 posted on 12/17/2002 9:14:38 AM PST by TX Bluebonnet
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To: KQQL
This is the demokrats and CNN's dream-PERIOD. Soon they will have to wake-up and 'get on with' NOT the countries business BUT their losing washed out leftist's parties race baiting and progressive ideals.
84 posted on 12/17/2002 9:14:42 AM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: TLBSHOW
Your boy is. Why are you defending him? He promised last night to put it on a fast track!
85 posted on 12/17/2002 9:14:42 AM PST by Howlin
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To: Leto
I think you've got the timing wrong.The last thing that happened nationally before LA election was the sacking of the Bush economic team on the day the bad unemployment numbers came out.
86 posted on 12/17/2002 9:15:19 AM PST by John W
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To: KQQL
Since Lott's problem is purely political he should play hardball with Republicans and resign his seat on January 1 assuring that a Democrat would be appointed to fill it including a return to Daschle 'power sharing' until the next election.

Republicans should stand behind him and not let the WH, Frist or Nickels jeopardize their majority status.


BUMP

87 posted on 12/17/2002 9:19:02 AM PST by tm22721
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To: ewing
I see it like Dan Quayle's POTATOE misspelling. He screwed up and was branded but he was not stupid enough to go on THE SPELLING CHANNEL the next night and sell his parties soul to the DNC devil themselves.
88 posted on 12/17/2002 9:19:03 AM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: KQQL
I thought the Republicans should have gotten rid of Lott earlier as Leader. My mind was made up over his inaction during impeachment of Klintoon.

Having said that, I believe his remarks about Strom were innocent. However, he should have realized that the liberals are looking for a way to call the Pubbies racist; ie, he should have forseen how his comments would be interpreted by blacks and the press. Therefore, after the fact he should have stuck by his guns if he was truly innocent.

But now after the events of the last week, he should step down from his position as Leader voluntarily because he is now tainting the entire party. Then he should remain in the Senate until which time the Republicans can retain his seat.

89 posted on 12/17/2002 9:19:26 AM PST by LaGrone
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To: Howlin
It is the Bush Policy as we speak.
90 posted on 12/17/2002 9:19:57 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Howlin
and the law of the land right now and Bush supports it
91 posted on 12/17/2002 9:20:48 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
Votex formation, TLB, vortex has formed ...
92 posted on 12/17/2002 9:24:23 AM PST by bvw
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To: KQQL
Black Democrat could fill Lott's seat

Um hmmm.
93 posted on 12/17/2002 9:26:23 AM PST by aruanan
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To: TLBSHOW
Show me where George W. Bush has EVER said he supports AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.

And don't post something from DU or Ann Coulter. I want HIS EXACT WORDS using the phrase affirmative action.

I'll wait.

94 posted on 12/17/2002 9:28:55 AM PST by Howlin
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To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
ROFLMAO...............really!
95 posted on 12/17/2002 9:29:39 AM PST by Howlin
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To: KQQL; Howlin
Turn on Fox News, Ari is getting ready (in a few minutes) to get pounded with Lott questions from a predominently leftist liberal press group.
96 posted on 12/17/2002 9:31:08 AM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: LaGrone
Funny, I don't feel tainted. A thought crime is not a capital offense.
97 posted on 12/17/2002 9:31:12 AM PST by shrinkermd
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To: KQQL
Rush is having a field day -- Saying that last night's BET appearance finalized Trent's conversion to the Democratic party and that Lott could solve this entire problem by merely switching parties! Tongue in cheek to be sure, but it has a ring of truth given that Trent is promising everything to the Blacks in an attempt to obtain their forgiveness.

Rush followed with a clip from the interview where Lott talks about his newly found support for the MLK holiday. Rush says Lott would now support a holiday for Rodney King, Don King, and even Burger King!! Pathetic, but still LOL.

98 posted on 12/17/2002 9:33:26 AM PST by CedarDave
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To: CedarDave
Next thing you know, Lott will introduce a resolution naming Amiri Baraka poet laureate.
99 posted on 12/17/2002 9:36:16 AM PST by lavrenti
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To: lawdude
Why not? He's pretty much given it to them all along.

Can you say "Power sharing?"

I knew you could...
100 posted on 12/17/2002 9:37:36 AM PST by moonhawk
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