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																	| Len Munsil is the President of 
							Arizona Christian University. He was the Arizona 
							Republican Party nominee for Governor of Arizona in 
							the 2006 gubernatorial election, coming from behind 
							to upset Don Goldwater in the Republican primary in 
							his first run for any elective office. He lost to 
							incumbent Janet Napolitano in the general election 
							on November 7, 2006. In 2016 he served as a delegate 
							to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, 
							and a member of the GOP Platform Committee. Munsil 
							was the founding President for the
							
							Center for Arizona Policy, serving from 1996 to 
							2005. On November 17, 2011 he was announced as the 
							permanent president of Arizona Christian University. |  |  
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																	| Right-Wing 
																	Republican 
																	Platform 
																	Committee 
																	Affirms 
																	Opposition 
																	To LGBT 
																	Equality |  
																	| Jul. 12, 
																	2016 |  
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																	| Len Munsil 
																	Makes A 
																	Dubious Case 
																	For 
																	Compulsory 
																	Christianity |  
																	| "2006 
																	Gubernatorial 
																	candidate Len 
																	Munsil, 
																	... formerly 
																	ran the 
																	theocratic 
																	lobbying 
																	group Center 
																	for Arizona 
																	Policy and 
																	currently 
																	serves as 
																	President of 
																	Arizona 
																	Christian 
																	University." |  
																	| Mar. 29, 
																	2016 |  
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																				| Center for Arizona Policy |  
																				| 2006 Survey Questions For Arizona Candidates |  
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																				| Position Sought: Governor |  
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																							| Question 7: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. |  
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																							| Candidates' Position: Support. |  
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																							| Question 8: . Adding “sexual orientation” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in antidiscrimination law. |  
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																							| Candidates' Position: Oppose. |  
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																	| 2006 Best of 
																	Phoenix; 
																	Best 
																	Hypocrite - 
																	Len Munsil |  
																	| 2006 |  
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																	| Phoenix Suns 
																	Drops 
																	Conservative 
																	Group 
																	Sponsorship 
																	After 
																	Complaints |  
																	| Jan. 16, 
																	2004 |  
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																	| Len Munsil, 
																	President |  
																	| "Munsil is 
																	President 
																	and General 
																	Counsel for 
																	The Center 
																	for Arizona 
																	Policy, a 
																	nonprofit 
																	public 
																	policy 
																	organization 
																	associated 
																	with Focus 
																	on the 
																	Family." |  
																	| Oct. 4, 2002 |  
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