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Campbell says Lott is not racist
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2002

The only American Indian in the Senate has come to the defense of Trent Lott (R-Mississippi) over racially divisive remarks made by the incoming majority leader.

Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.) told The Denver Post that Lott "made a mistake" by suggesting the nation would be better off if the races were segregated. "I've known Trent Lott for a long time. I've known him for 15 years, and I don't think he's got a prejudiced bone in his body," he said.

"I think I would be sensitive to it a little more than some other people would."

Campbell is one of several Republicans who are publicly backing Lott. Sen. Ted Stevens (Alaska) and Rick Santorum (Penn.) said they would fight Lott's ouster.

Get the Story:
Embattled Lott: Again, mea culpa (The Denver Post 12/17)
Alaska senator defends Lott (The Anchorage Daily News 12/17)
For Lott, Some Key Endorsements (The Washington Post 12/18)
Frist May Be in Line For Senate Leadership (The Washington Post 12/18)
Lott Vows Fight to Retain His Post as Senate Leader (The New York Times 12/18)
Black and White Doubt Their Senator's Sincerity (The New York Times 12/18)
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Transcript:
Trent Lott on BET (eMediaMillWorks 12/16)

Relevant Links:
Sen. Trent Lott - http://lott.senate.gov

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