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Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.,is earning both cheers and boos as a prospective new House speaker.

Paul Ryan Faces Sharp Criticism From Some Conservatives


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By Philip Wegman —— Bio and Archives October 15, 2015

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Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., describes Rep. Paul Ryan as “the one person” who can unify the Republican Party. And Congressman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, calls him “a great messenger.”
But some conservatives say Ryan is an unacceptable choice for the next speaker of the House. A hesitant job candidate, Ryan has generated both praise and criticism from the right. Supporters argue he’s the logical choice to take up the speaker’s gavel. Opponents maintain that current ties to leadership disqualify him for the office. More....



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