The Arizona Republic, November 30, 2005

“Of the potential Republican candidates bubbling up after Mary Peters decided to give the race a pass, the most intriguing is Len Munsil, president of the Center for Arizona Policy…Munsil has an affability and sense of humor that would make it difficult to demonize him as a dour puritan wanting to return to the stockades and scarlet letters. Moreover, Munsil, a lawyer by training, has the intellectual firepower to go toe-to-toe with Napolitano…To win, Republicans probably have to change the way the political table has been set. I’m not sure the Napolitano political operation is really ready to handle an unflinching conservative critique and set of policy alternatives. Munsil would certainly provide that on social policy, and odds are he would on fiscal policy as well…If beating Napolitano requires turning Arizona politics topsy-turvy, then Munsil probably has the best chance of doing so of any candidate who has surfaced so far.”
Bob Robb
The Arizona Republic, November 30, 2005
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