In a campaign ad, Arizona gubernatorial candidate Andrew Thomas proudly states his support for Arizona's failed “license to discriminate against gays” bill.

Opponents of SB 1062, which was vetoed by Republican Governor Jan Brewer, said it would have allowed businesses and individuals to discriminate against gay people based on their religious beliefs.

According to a Public Policy Polling survey, 72 percent of respondents said they support Brewer's decision to reject the bill.

“This election, we must defend our way of life and secure our border but we must also defend the family and marriage,” Thomas says in the 30-second clip. “I am the only candidate for governor who stood up to the gay lobby and supported SB 1062, a bill that would have protected religious freedom and all Arizonans from frivolous gay rights lawsuits. We must stand up to liberal bullies.” (The video is embedded on this page. Visit our video library for more videos.)

Thomas is one of six candidates vying for the GOP nomination for governor. Early voting is already underway in Arizona. Polls show Thomas near the back of the pack.

Thomas was disbarred in 2012 after a panel found him guilty of using his office to destroy his political enemies.