That very well may be. But the central problem with DeMaio, as with all openly-declared homosexuals, is that they define themselves by their sexual orientation above all else (even when they claim they don’t). There’s no room for moral issues in their world, it is too repressive to them (and he clearly supports false marriage). If he gets elected to Congress, it won’t be DeMaio, the “fiscal Conservative” gets elected, it’s DeMaio, the homosexual Republican gets elected. Fiscal Conservatism must run with Social/Moral Conservatism, because being a liberal on either undermines the other.
Im concerned about his changing opinion on illegals. Rich Tisei seems to be better on amnesty.
http://www.examiner.com/article/san-diego-city-council-denounces-arizona-s-new-immigration-law
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/192878-gay-gop-house-candidate-says-party-must-change
Billbray got close to 49% in 2012.