Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced today that his running mate for the 2012 election will be none other than the House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan. Romney made the announcement in Norfolk, Virginia. It is no secret that Paul Ryan, a native of Wisconsin, is infamous for going toe-to-toe with several House Representatives and other committees over the budget and economic status of the nation.
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Paul Ryan (left) and Presidential Candidate Romney (right) |
According to reports, "A senior Romney aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Yahoo News that Romney made his decision to pick Ryan on Aug. 1-the day after he returned from an overseas trip to Europe and the Middle East. Romney called Ryan that same day and arranged a meeting-though aides did not say when that meeting took place. Both sides kept the secret for more than a week. Romney and Ryan, a seven-term member of Congress, became close during the run-up to April's Wisconsin primary, when the two campaigned together for nearly a week. Ryan, a star of the conservative movement, sometimes overshadowed Romney on the stump-but the candidate did not seem to mind. Reporters quickly noted a buddy "
bromance" between the two men, a description Romney aides did not discourage."
In speak with the American people and the press Ryan stated, "I represent a part of America that includes inner cities, rural areas, suburbs and factory towns. Over the years i Have seen and heard from a lot of families, from those running small businesses, and from people who are in need. But what I have heard lately troubles me the most. There is something different in their voice and in their words. What I hear from them are diminished dreams, lowered expectations uncertain futures."
Critics disagree believing that Ryan's current popularity with the opposition is near nonexistent and believes he could be a problem when trying to unite the country and finding a middle ground for the nations current economic status. Conservatives confirm however, that this is a power ticket and many more agree. For more on Romney's Vice Presidential candidate please go to the following link below.
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