Robinson's campaign has featured
immigration issues, including a radio ad that features mariachi music and states "If Miller had his way, America would be nothing but one big fiesta for illegal aliens and homosexuals."[4]
his opponent's personal life, alleging that Congressman Miller was a homosexual because he married somewhat late in life and has no children. Miller had to explain that his wife was unable to conceive due to a hysterectomy she had to undergo prior to their marriage.[5]
challenges to Miller's priorities, accusing him of "deny[ing] our soldiers the body armor they need" and "instead of spending money on sickle-cell research", voting to spend "money to study the sex lives of Vietnamese prostitutes in San Francisco"; FactCheck "found the ad misleading on several counts."[6]