One of my favorite things about the internet is that it makes it impossible to get away with telling different stories to different audiences. Google will out you every time.
This is important to me because telling me one thing and my neighbor another is a sure way to lose my vote forever. Yes, I mean forever. How can I believe anything you say after you've done that?
The internet isn't the only way to catch them at it. Sometimes all you have to do is read both sides of a bilingual doorhanger.
Allow me please to show you Dennis Kucinich's two-faced doorhanger of 2004.
The scan of one face (on the left if you use the wide window) shows nine respectable platform points. I'm pretty close to 100 percent behind him here, and minor disagreements pale in comparison to how I respected him for stating his principles without worry about their popularity. Note use of past tense here.
Now look at the scan of the other face. Hmmm. An eight point platform. What's missing?
HE'S PRO-CHOICE IN ENGLISH BUT NOT IN SPANISH!
Sorry. I don't often shout, but I kind of lost it when I read that. And he lost my vote. Forever.