Chester Trent Lott Sr. (born October 9, 1941) is an American lawyer, author, and politician. A former United States Senator from Mississippi, Lott served in numerous leadership positions in both the United States House of Representatives and the Senate. He entered Congress as one of the first of a wave of Republicans winning seats in Southern states that had been solidly Democratic. Later in his career, he served twice as Senate Majority Leader, and also, alternately, Senate Minority Leader. In 2003, he stepped down from the position after controversy due to his praising of senator Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist Dixiecrat presidential bid. More about Trent Lott
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From 1968 to 1972, Lott was an administrative assistant to Representative William M. Colmer of Mississippi, who was also the chairman of the House Rules Committee. Upon Colmer's retirement, Lott won Colmer's former seat in the House of Representatives. In 1988, Lott ran successfully for the U.S. Senate to replace another retiree, John C. Stennis. After Republicans took the majority in the Senate, Lott became Senate Majority Whip in 1995 and then Senate Majority Leader in 1996, upon the resignation of presidential nominee Bob Dole of Kansas. Following GOP loses in the 2000 Senate races that resulted in a 50–50 split, Lott briefly became Senate Minority Leader, as Democrat Al Gore was still Vice President and President of the Senate at the beginning of the new term on January 3, 2001. 17 days later, Lott was restored as Senate Majority Leader after Republicans regained control of the chamber upon the inauguration of the new vice president, Dick Cheney on January 20. Lott was Senate Majority Leader until June 6, 2001, when Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords changed his party affiliation from Republican to Independent, and caucused with the Senate Democrats for the remainder of his term. Thereafter, Lott again served as Senate Minority Leader.In total, we tracked 50 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Trent Lott (*SIGNED 1ST/1ST* Herding Cats by Trent Lott - Mississippi Senator & Congressman) was sold in August 2021 for $37.99 while the cheapest item (Trent Lott - U.S. Senator from Mississippi - Signed 7x9 Photograph) found a new owner for $0.99 in April 2020. The month with the most items sold (3) was June 2016 with an average selling price of $5.95 for an autographed item of Trent Lott. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2022 with $30.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was June 2012. In average, an autographed item from Trent Lott is worth $5.49.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Trent Lott were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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Herding Cats: A Life in Politics by Senator Trent Lott Autographed Signed 2005 | $12.00 | ||
Mississippi Representative TRENT LOTT Signed Photo & Letter | $30.00 | ||
Mississippi Senator Trent Lott Signed Custom U.S. Senate Card | $1.25 | ||
Trent Lott Autographed 8x10 Photo Senator from Mississippi | $4.29 | ||
Trent Lott is an American Hand Signed 1979 US Congress Letterhead w/Envelope + | $13.49 | ||
Trent Lott Senior Counsel Hand Signed Autographed Business Card | $9.99 | ||
Trent Lott signed business card former Senate majority Leader From Mississippi | $4.00 | ||
Trent Lott Signed Senate Card | $2.00 | ||
TRENT LOTT SIGNED U.S. Senator Miss. Photo | $3.76 | ||
Trent Lott, Signed Business Card US Senator Senior Counsel | $12.00 |