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Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005 5:37 p.m. EST

Trent Lott Eyes Senate Leadership?

Former House Majority Leader Trent Lott is mulling over two widely divergent options: Retiring from Congress – or running again in 2006 and trying to regain a top GOP leadership post.

His decision could determine whether Republicans retain control of the Senate next year, according to nationally syndicated columnist Robert Novak.

GOP officials in Mississippi believe Lott will probably retire, and they fear that would leave the door open for former State Attorney General Mike Moore, a Democrat, to win his Senate seat, Novak reports.

But Lott has dropped hints that he might not only seek a fourth term, but a Senate leadership post as well.

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  Lott was forced to resign his position as majority leader after the 2002 elections due to comments he made in praise of one-time segregationist Sen. Strom Thurmond, which made Lott appear nostalgic for the days of segregation.

But he recently told the Sun Herald in Mississippi that if re-elected he might run for a Senate leadership post "just to make everybody nervous.”

Back in July, NewsMax reported that Lott had set his sights on the job of party whip, the No. 2 GOP post.

That was before Hurricane Katrina ravaged parts of Mississippi, sweeping away Lott’s home in Pascagoula and costing him half of his net worth, according to Novak. And his financial condition could heavily influence his decision on whether to run.

But the National Journal recently stated that "the most likely” results of the Senate midterm elections would include Lott stepping into the role of GOP whip.

Lott told the Sun Herald he’ll make his decision before the end of the year.

Said Mississippi GOP chairman Jim Herring: "Hopefully Sen. Lott will ... adopt as his New Year’s resolution that he will run again for six more years.”

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