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Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is an American politician who served as the 54th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he was the party's vice presidential nominee in the 2012 election running alongside Mitt Romney, losing to President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
The Agenda Project: America the Beautiful In May 2011, The Agenda Project, New York-based non-profit political organization, released its “America the Beautiful” campaign, also known as “Granny off the Cliff.” [1] [2] The video was created in response to Rep. Paul Ryan’s proposed Medicare cuts, as part of The Path to Prosperity, the Republican Party’s long-term budget proposal.
The proposal was authored by Paul Ryan and is intended to contrast with President Obama's stance on taxes and federal spending. [76] The proposal aims to reduce the ten-year federal deficit to $3.13 trillion through measures including a cap on discretionary federal spending at $1.029 trillion and dismantling the Obama administration's 2010 ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Outgoing House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday named immigration and the national debt as his two biggest regrets as he prepares to leave office after 20 years in Congress ...
Though two years away, the 2024 presidential election is top of mind for many voters as they speculate on who the Republican nominee will be. Former Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), who served as speaker of ...
Accompanied by Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) (L), President Donald Trump (R) arrives at a meeting with House Republicans at the Capitol June 19, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong ...
The 2012 Republican National Convention was a gathering held by the U.S. Republican Party during which delegates officially nominated former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin for president and vice president, respectively, for the 2012 election. Prominent members of the party delivered speeches and ...
Paul Ryan said he wants to unify the Republican party, but he still sounded leery of supporting Donald Trump in a new interview he did with Politico.