He said that, in his view, voters should draw conclusions from the language used by Democratic candidates. Seiter argued that opposition to a Muslim candidate should not automatically be viewed as anti-Muslim prejudice. According to Seiter, he believes a candidate's religious convictions can influence political decision-making. Seiter argued that voters should consider what they believe a candidate's values would mean in public office. WATCH:Throughout his comments, Seiter argued that voters should carefully examine the beliefs and values of candidates seeking public office.