Could Sen. Jim DeMint's (R-SC) leadership PAC, the Senate Conservatives Fund, be on the verge of getting involved in the Illinois Senate race, and opposing establishment favorite Rep. Mark Kirk?
DeMint's group held an online poll this past week, asking supporters to choose between Kirk, attorney and conservative activist Patrick Hughes, and "Other." As it turns out, Kirk came in third, even trailing "Other": Hughes 644 votes (73.9%), "Other" 132 votes (15.1%), Kirk 71 votes (8.1%), with "Undecided" and "No Response" totaling 24 votes (2.7%).
Hughes has met with DeMint twice, and is working to mobilize conservatives against the frontrunner. DeMint has taken the sides of more conservative candidates over the establishment in recent months, including Doug Hoffman in the NY-23 special election, Marco Rubio in the Florida Senate race, and Chuck DeVore in the California Senate race.
Kirk has worked hard to move to the right -- such as when he changed his position on the climate change bill, right in the middle of a speech to a local Republican crowd.

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Minne sconsin
November 23, 2009 11:46 AM
This is EXCELLENT NEWS!
Yeah - that's your strategy for victory, DeMint. Force Kirk to veer right. THAT's going to win an election in Illinois!
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mcc
November 23, 2009 12:21 PM
Because as Alan Keyes demonstrated, the Illinois electorate is highly amenable to the right wing fringe.
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mistersnrub
November 23, 2009 3:18 PM
This is incredibly boneheaded. Kirk is my rep, and while I think he is a slimeball, he has a legit shot at winning a Senate seat. Primarying him and running a teabagger guarantees the Dems win this seat. Demint is well on his way to achieving his 30 "principled conservatives" in the senate.
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