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Ryan: Trump ‘not my kind of conservative’

“They’ve taken our budget, which is an extreme that we shouldn’t have, and we keep adding on to it”, said Schug.

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OH is always a swing state in presidential elections.

House Speaker Paul Ryan is a lifelong Green Bay Packers fan and stockholder, but he waved a Steelers “Terrible Towel” in Cleveland.

House Republicans also want to cut taxes and reduce regulations stymieing business.

If he’s talking to the Pennsylvania delegates, where’s his support for Philadelphia?!?!?!?

“Despite repeatedly attacking Trump’s divisive rhetoric and unsafe policies, Speaker Paul Ryan has chosen to put politics over country and wholeheartedly endorse Donald Trump and his candidacy for president”, Drummond said. He instead supported U.S. Sen.

“None of this will happen under Hillary Clinton”, Ryan said.

“Boy, those rivalries are tough, especially when the Big 12 was the Big 12 and you guys were at each other’s throats”, said Ryan.

The speaker touted the Republican Party’s commitment to making government “the protector of our liberties”, ensuring the federal government is accountable to the people and offering “a better way for our country, based on fundamentals that go back to the founding generation”. “Fellow Republicans, what we have begun here, let’s see it through, let’s win this thing, let’s show America our best and nothing less”.

Monday afternoon, that rift emerged in the conservative party when supporters of Ted Cruz made a last ditch effort to stop Trump’s candidacy.

That culminated in Ryan finding himself in the position of overseeing Trump’s convention and delivering a prime-time address embracing the nominee this week. Unelected bureaucrats are writing many laws, he said.

Wisconsin has not been among the top early targets for presidential advertising this year, and Trump has consistently trailed Democrat Hillary Clinton in the polling. He had always been reluctant to support Trump, even after the billionaire businessman became the presumptive nominee.

Republicans are giving the country a “clear choice” in November with the Donald Trump/Mike Pence ticket, Ryan said, but a tremendous amount of work will need to be done in the coming months.

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The speaker suggested it was because Trump attracted union members to his campaign and his rallies, and that after the fierce labor wars in Wisconsin, “union folks aren’t real high on Republicans these days … we are fresh off some raw fights with unions”.

Behind the scenes Paul Ryan touts his agenda in Cleveland not Donald Trump's