Ryan a foreign policy question in a campaign about economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – One of the first things Congressman Paul Ryan said on Saturday when accepting the role of Mitt Romney’s vice presidential running mate was that even though he was in Congress he had "never really left" his hometown of Janesville, Wisconsin in the American Midwest. Ryan’s focus on domestic issues and his reputation as a rather wonky budget hawk confirm that Romney sees the November contest with President Barack Obama as a referendum over the U. S. economy and the size of the federal budget. Still, although U. S. . . .
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