By that logic in voting for Corker, I assume you will be voting for Ford in the Fall. For he will have the biggest machine behind him, loyal supporters, and might be facing the one candidate that the polls showed he had a chance against.
Ford will not run as a conservative, and even if he did there is no compelling reason for him to vote that way and every compelling reason to vote with the liberals in his party.
Corker may or may not be a conservative at heart. However, there will be no compelling reason for him to vote as a liberal and very compelling reasons for him to be conservative in the Senate.
For he will have the biggest machine behind him, loyal supporters, and might be facing the one candidate that the polls showed he had a chance against.
I don't know which polls you are talking about. The ones I saw showed that Bryant and Van Hilleary would be in a dog fight with Ford, but Corker would clean Ford's clock. Do you have a link or two to share to support your claim?