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Paul Ryan believes Obama victory was due to large turnout in ‘urban areas’

Reflecting on the 2012 presidential election, and the loss that he has labeled a “foreign experience,” Rep. Paul Ryan believes that...

Analysis: It's never too early to talk about 2016

(CNN) -- Get ready: The 2016 campaign for the White House is getting under way. Among those attending next week's Republican...

National Urban League Slams Paul Ryan

National Urban League president and CEO Marc H. Morial has called out GOP vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan over claims...

Paul Ryan Poverty Speech Proposes Reforming Programs For The Poor

In his first policy speech since becoming the Republican vice presidential nominee, Paul Ryan said he and Mitt Romney will restore...

VP Debate: 1 Woman Wins. Minorities Lose.

Raddatz, Biden, Ryan (Getty) As Biden and Ryan spar, a moderator shines, and yet too many Americans are ignored. ...

Vice presidential debate takes center stage with ringside feel

WASHINGTON — Historically, "vice presidential debates have not mattered," said Emory University debate coach Bill Newnam. But all that changed in...

Paul Ryan: Inner City People Need Discipline Character

Before he abruptly ended a local television interview with an ABC affiliate in Flint, Michigan this week, Republican vice presidential candidate...

Paul Ryan And Kid Rock Stir Up Crowd At Oakland University

ROCHESTER (WWJ) - A political rally on the campus of Oakland University Monday night. The speaker was Republican Vice Presidential hopeful...

FOX News Interview Illustrates Why Romney/Ryan Ticket Is A Fail

On Sunday, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan sat down with Fox News’ Chris Wallace to make his case as to...

Paul Ryan Says Explaining Math Behind His Tax Plan Would Take Too Long

WASHINGTON — Paul Ryan says it would take too long to explain the numbers behind the tax plan that he and Mitt Romney are proposing. The Republican vice presidential nominee says he and Romney want a 20 percent cut in all income tax rates. He says they would pay for those cuts by closing loopholes and deductions. President Barack Obama and Democrats have hammered Romney and Ryan for refusing to say until after the election which tax loopholes they would close. Ryan told “Fox News Sunday” that “it would take me too long to go through all the math.” Ryan said he and Romney would start by closing loopholes for higher-income Americans. ...

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