Vice presidential candidate and fiscal wonk Paul Ryan is setting a goal of creating 12 million jobs in four years to bolster “a stronger middle class.” Excerpts of Ryan’s speech prepared for delivery Wednesday night at the Republican National … Continue reading
Serving in Congress since 1999, Paul Ryan is a conservative Republican whose ideology was shaped early on by thinkers who extolled individualism and free markets, warned of an overweening state and promoted tax-cutting “supply-side” economics. His … Continue reading
Reaction from Republicans was swift — and enthusiastic. “In choosing Paul Ryan, Gov. Romney is signaling he wants to change the course of government, not manage it. This is the start of an aggressive, ideas campaign!” … Continue reading
The short-list of potential Mitt Romney running mates appeared to get even shorter overnight, as Republicans confirmed another crop of convention speakers — an assignment typically reserved for politicians not in contention for the party’s No. … Continue reading
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Tonight: Vice President Condoleezza Rice? Could that really be a possibility? Well, Washington is buzzing tonight with rumors that Condoleezza Rice tops Governor Mitt Romney’s list for vice president. Secretary Rice recently … Continue reading
Mitt Romney’s wife has disclosed a tantalizing detail about her husband’s intensely secret vice presidential search: He’s considering choosing a woman. “We’ve been looking at that, and I love that option as well,” Ann Romney told … Continue reading
According to Ann Romney, her husband is considering picking a woman as his running mate. Ann Romney says in an interview, “We’ve been looking at that and I love that option as well.” She tells CBS … Continue reading
Condoleezza Rice is not interested in being Mitt Romney’s running mate. In an interview with “CBS This Morning,” the former Secretary of State said “there is no way that I will do this” when asked if … Continue reading
There are conflicting reports on who will be the vice presidential candidate for Republican nominee Mitt Romney. In a March interview with ONN’s Jim Heath, Florida Senator Marco Rubio made it clear that he didn’t want … Continue reading
Seriously? Even before the Republicans chose a presidential nominee it was widely assumed that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., would be at the top of anybody’s list of vice presidential candidates. The reasons are obvious: Not only … Continue reading
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