Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL), a candidate for President Obama’s former Senate seat in 2010, says he is not moving to the right in order to secure the GOP nomination — but the Chicago Tribune sees some inconsistencies:
“I am a social moderate, fiscal conservative. But this is a big race, and we are building a broad coalition, and it will be, for a Republican candidacy, a center-right coalition,” said Kirk, a five-term North Shore congressman who is seeking a promotion to the Senate next year. “But for me, I haven’t changed my views.”
Last week, a day after appearing noncommittal about getting Palin’s support during a Chicago visit next week, Kirk wrote a memo seeking to get the conservative ex-governor to say something nice about him in the Senate race.
Another fun example would be when Kirk changed his position on the climate-change bill in the middle of his speech to a Republican audience — and the crowd liked it.