Paul Ryan: "We will Reapply our founding principles"

Paul Ryan says he and Mitt Romney pledge they "will not duck the tough issues" and will "reapply our Founding Principles during his speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.








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Paul Ryan says he and Mitt Romney pledge they "will not duck the tough issues" and will "reapply our Founding Principles during his speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
I never thought I would see this headline on the Opinion Pages of The Wisconsin State Journal:
In the final hours of the presidential campaign, the largest endorsing newspaper in one of the country's important swing states has thrown its support to Republican presidental candidate Mitt Romney, well, kinda.
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“What is striking about our state-level economic indicator forecast is the expectation that Obama will lose almost all of the states currently considered as swing states, including North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida.”