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Ryan urges Ohio Republicans to get on board

“Meanwhile, what choice has the other party made, in this incredible year filled with so many surprises?” he asked. “What we are trying to do is say ‘there’s a better way, ‘ all of these problems in America…they’re fixable problems”.

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The second time Ryan referenced Trump was after he talked up the “A Better Way” agenda and the ideas it offers on poverty, taxes, health care, national security, regulations and constitutional powers.

The Wisconsin Republican – who breaks with Trump on almost every significant policy proposal the presumptive GOP presidential nominee has put forward – hasn’t been shy about acknowledging his differences with Trump, in both style and substance. He says continue to talk about improving employment.

Pence, the former member of Congress and IN governor picked to be Trump’s vice president candidate, “is a man who has the courage of his convictions”, Ryan said.

When America elects the two men who not only know what’s wrong but know how to fix it, Donald Trump and Mike Pence!

“What I do know for sure is if we disunify, then we hand the left the country by default for another four years”, Ryan, speaking during a breakfast hosted by the Wall Street Journal, said. “We’ve got to win this thing and we’re going to try to keep Mr. Trump in line, conservative, and I think he’s coming around”. He said he doesn’t agree with everything Trump says, but it’s time to rally around the nominee. Today Trump will become Republican NOMINEE Donald Trump – no more of this presumptive stuff.

Ryan said Republicans should not be the party causing a divide, instead, they should strive to encourage people to come together.

Hours before intense debate broke out between anti-Trump forces and pro-Trump delegates on the floor of the convention, Ryan called for unity among the Republican delegation this week in the Quicken Loans Arena. After all, it’s clear that Ryan likes his “buddy” Pence better than “not my kind of conservative” Trump.

“None of this will happen under Hillary Clinton”.

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Ryan, who at the last GOP convention was the vice presidential nominee, focused much of his speech knocking Clinton and the Obama administration, calling their policies “the latest chapter of an old story: progressives deliver everything except progress”.

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