Voltaire
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What are the "unusual" issues?
Lack of compatibility, to the extreme. Openness to liberal modes of living that common folks do not find appropriate. No different than if the president's wife were a pagan witch. This is a poor life decision either way.
Is that the only specific issue? So you are concerned that she will discuss in public that she finds women attractive, and you will be embarrassed. People at church would disapprove.
Of course there is the other possibility that you are not jealous of the other men because you have roughly the same equipment, but feel you can't compete with other women? If she stays faithful does that matter?
What if your church does not approve of alcohol. Are ex-drinkers permanently banned? Even the Mormons aren't that strict.
What if your perfect wife of 10 years one day says, "oh yeah, I had a bisexual experience in college. It was with my roommate. She looked like Jessica Alba and was so sexy I couldn't help myself, and we were drunk and stuff". Instant divorce? Out on the curb with a suitcase?
People can always change. I would only have a problem with a candidate whose wife was currently an open bisexual. A person who felt that it mattered enough to tell us about it.
On the other hand, what you don't know won't sicken you.
Statistics bear out the fact that bisexual women cannot compete with heterosexual men in the "equipment" department.

As for Mormons/Alcohol, Mormons are generally pro-life and do not vote for people that are pro-choice. So, that is an issue they feel is important enough to bring to the ballot box, while alcohol may not be. It is their determination.