It is widely believed that Corker is pro-choice, and is now compromising his 'principles' to gain more political power. Does that remind anyone of someone ELSE from Tennessee?
If Corker is the winner, I certainly hope he's sincere in his pro-life beliefs. It would be a disaster if he turned into another Al Gore.
From the looks of these polls, it is not too widely believed. It is certainly believed by the opposition camps of Bryant and Hilleary, but that may be hyperbole. Corker has stated emphatically he is pro-life and is running on the record as pro-life in all his ads. Being from a pro-life state and in a mostly pro-life party in Washington, he will not be able to switch that support even if he wanted. Neither Frist nor Fred Thompson were considered to be personally very pro-life, but just look at their voting records in the Senate on the issue. I believe both voted almost 100% pro-life.