Why someone would need an adviser for life issues is beyond my comprehension.
..I got it
When you don't know what you believe or why you believe it, you need a third party to come up a position and a defense of that position--gosh these politicians make me want to hurl...
Can't say, but being in support of one candidate, while generating information that would put another candidate in a bad light, is a surefire way to get your words ignored and labeled as someone who is biased, and has an agenda.
You don’t think Duncan Hunter has any advisors on his team?
And if he does, you think it would be right for someone to ask what’s wrong with him in those areas that he has “advisors”?
For example, maybe a “foreign policy” advisor? Does that mean that candidates who have “foreign policy” advisors are suspect in that area?
Or are you just not aware that “life issues” means issues of interest to the pro-life community?