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Those fucking losers should be forced to pay back every cent we donated, and
then suffer the lash. Real Republicans who were real Americans would have
clobbered the Marxist and rode to a landslide victory. But no! Romney and
Ryan are a couple of fucking losers who couldn't win a one horse race. Where
they too busy blowing each other instead of campaigning? Those cock suckers
belong in a re education camp where they will be taught how to be real
Americans with real Conservative values. Not that Mormon / Catholic shit.
The assholes couldn't even win their own states!
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Former GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan opened up about losing his
hometown of Janesville, Wisconsin in last week's election, attributing the
crushing defeat to his alignment with the national Republican party.
Ryan lost twice in Janesville on Nov. 6. Although he was successfully
reelected to the House of Representatives, he was defeated in his hometown by
10 points in his congressional race -- marking the first time Ryan lost the
city in a reelection campaign. Janesville also went for the Obama/Biden
ticket over Romney/Ryan by 25 points.
"Well, as you know, Janesville is a very Democratic town, but I'm a
Republican," Ryan said in an interview with Janesville radio station WCLO.
"But I've always done very well here, because more people saw me not as a
Republican but just as a Janesville guy."
"When you join a national ticket for a party, you become more seen as a
Republican guy than necessarily a Janesville guy," he continued. "So I think
my image, or the thought people had in their minds of me once I joined the
Republican ticket, was more 'Paul Ryan, Republican,' than 'Paul Ryan,
Janesville guy.'"
At 11.5 points, Ryan's congressional victory margin in the state was the
smallest of his eight House campaigns.
During the interview, Ryan also admitted that President Barack Obama's
reelection team ran a better campaign than the Romney/Ryan folks, chalking
the Democrats' win up to their ability to mobilize the "urban" vote.
"What the president and his campaign excelled at doing is mobilizing turnout
in their critical base areas, and they expanded the turnout above the
norms," he said. "They had record turnout in urban areas and all of our
polling did not project that kind of turnout, and that's why we thought we
had a very good chance at winning this race going into election day."