May 8, 2016: The Republic: Mississippi Republican Trent Lott wasn't known for hugging Democrats and singing "Kumbaya" as U.S. Senate majority leader
Mississippi Republican Trent Lott wasn't known for hugging Democrats and singing "Kumbaya" as U.S. Senate majority leader.
Mississippi Republican Trent Lott wasn't known for hugging Democrats and singing "Kumbaya" as U.S. Senate majority leader.
Dec 9, 2015: Madison County Journal: PERRY/Presidential primaries
Ohio Governor John Kasich previously announced Andy Taggart, former Chief of Staff to Governor Kirk Fordice, along with U.S. Representative Gregg Harper and former U.S. Senator Trent Lott, will lead his campaign efforts in Mississippi.
Ohio Governor John Kasich previously announced Andy Taggart, former Chief of Staff to Governor Kirk Fordice, along with U.S. Representative Gregg Harper and former U.S. Senator Trent Lott, will lead his campaign efforts in Mississippi.
Nov 28, 2015: Hotty Toddy: Nurturing Future Leaders – Sen. Trent Lott and Patricia Lott interact with Lott Scholars
Former U.S. Sen. Trent Lott and his wife, Patricia Lott, both University of Mississippi alums, recently visited with public policy majors in the Lott Leadership Institute on the Oxford campus.
Former U.S. Sen. Trent Lott and his wife, Patricia Lott, both University of Mississippi alums, recently visited with public policy majors in the Lott Leadership Institute on the Oxford campus.
May 14, 2015: Bloomberg: Trent Lott's Firm Made a Fortune Lobbying for the Kremlin
The former Senate majority leader's company made $450,000 from a state-controlled bank that was the target of sanctions. May 19, 2015: Weidie Report: GOVERNOR TRENT LOTT? / MISSISSIPPI’S FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ELECTION REVIEW
With astonishment I learned that my classmate from Pascagoula High School, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, might consider running for governor four years from now. May 15, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Miss. lawmakers back competing bills to name courthouse
Before the courthouse was built, Thompson proposed a bill in 2007 to name it after Brown. That same year, then-Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi proposed naming it after fellow Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who is credited with securing federal funding for the building. Cochran said he did not ask that the building bear his name. Neither bill won final approval. |
Apr 12, 2015: Daily Journal: LLOYD GRAY: Lessons from Lott
Mar 2, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Austin Barbour will run Rick Perry Super PAC
“Thad Cochran, Trent Lott and I have been allies, worked together for Mississippi for 40 years,” Barbour said, referring to the former Senate majority leader who also supports Cochran. “I got involved helping Thad when I was a law student. I chaired his 1978 Senate campaign when I was a lawyer in Yazoo City.”
“Thad Cochran, Trent Lott and I have been allies, worked together for Mississippi for 40 years,” Barbour said, referring to the former Senate majority leader who also supports Cochran. “I got involved helping Thad when I was a law student. I chaired his 1978 Senate campaign when I was a lawyer in Yazoo City.”