President Obama won Wisconsin in 2008, but
with Wis. Rep. Paul Ryan on the ticket, Romney hopes to take the state's 10
electoral votes.
Bill Campbell, who is head usher at the
Catholic church Ryan attends when he's home in Janesville, said of the new VP
pick: "Anybody that knows him or talks to him comments on how nice a guy
he is."
That's a common refrain in Janesville,
where Ryans have lived for five generations, and where Paul Ryan has been the
congressman for 14 years.
This weekend Jan Campbell taped over her
old "Ryan For Congress" sign with something new.
"I think that he's gonna be the spark
plug for the Republican Party," Campbell said.
Campbell went to the same high school as
Ryan. Their fathers were law partners.
"This is the patio that Paul Ryan laid
when he was 16 years of age," Campbell said.
When Ryan was 16, his father suddenly died
of a heart attack. Tony Huml, a friend since first grade, saw how that made
Ryan more self-reliant.
"I know deep down that really affected
him, but I think that motivates him as well. I know he wants his dad to be
proud of him," Huml said.
Huml served on the student council with
Ryan their junior year, the same year Ryan was prom king.
"He had that same charisma and
leadership ability back then," Huml said.
In Congress, as Ryan rose in the Republican
leadership, he became one of the party's self-described "Young Guns."
Democrat Rob Zerban said Ryan's budget has
the wrong priorities for a district carried by President Obama four years ago.
"You know, his budget calls for
turning Medicare into a voucher program, essentially killing it," Zerban
said.
Zerban is challenging Ryan for his House
seat this November, even as Ryan runs for vice president. It's past the
deadline for Ryan to drop off the congressional ballot.
Zerban said his opponent's biggest weakness
is "that he believes he is some sort of economic genius. It's a house of
cards. Ask any economist worth his salt what they think of the Ryan budget, and
they'll tell you it would give fiction a bad name."
On Monday, Ryan heads out on his own for
the first time as the Republican vice presidential candidate. First stop is
right next door in the swing state of Iowa, where he'll be emphasizing his
Midwestern roots.
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