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Leading Through Example with Governor Gary Johnson

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The Outer Limits of Inner Truth proudly presents an introspective discussion with former two-term New Mexico Governor, serial entrepreneur, athlete, and adventurist Gary Johnson. Following the interview is a Forensic Soul Analysis on Mr. Johnson by all four Virtues. We would like you to know that Mr. Johnson couldn’t have been nicer and he seems like he really wants to help people. If Mr. Johnson captures the Libertarian Party nomination he will be appearing on the ballot in each state for the 2016 US Presidential Election.

Governor Johnson, who has been referred to as the ‘most fiscally conservative Governor’ in the country, was the Republican Governor of New Mexico from 1994-2003. A successful businessman before running for Governor of New Mexico in 1994, Gary Johnson started a door-to-door handyman business to help pay his way through college. Twenty years later, he had grown that business into one of the largest construction companies in New Mexico, with more than 1,000 employees. Not surprisingly, Governor Johnson brings a distinctly business-like mentality to governing, believing that public policy decisions should be based on costs and benefits rather than strict ideology. 

An avid skier, adventurer, and bicyclist, he has scaled the highest peak on each of the seven continents, including Mt. Everest. In the 2012 presidential election, Johnson placed third and garnered more votes than any other Libertarian candidate in history. Gary Johnson was raised Lutheran. He has two grown children, a daughter Seah and a son Erik, and currently resides in a house he built himself in Taos, New Mexico.

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