Kirk denies reaching out to Palin means he's leaning right
Despite his recent request for help from Sarah Palin and renouncing his past support of cap-and-trade legislation, Republican U.S. Senate contender Mark Kirk denied today he was moving to the right to try to coalesce support for the Feb. 2 primary elections.
"I think I am who I am," Kirk, a member of the Naval Reserve, told reporters after a Veteran's Day ceremony at the Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical Center in Chicago. Kirk presented the Distinguished Service Cross to former U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clifford LaBelle.
"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. "But for me, I haven't changed my views." Thats funny he should write for Leno
"I think I am who I am," Kirk, a member of the Naval Reserve, told reporters after a Veteran's Day ceremony at the Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical Center in Chicago. Kirk presented the Distinguished Service Cross to former U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clifford LaBelle.
"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. "But for me, I haven't changed my views." Thats funny he should write for Leno
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