RNC: Speaker says GOP offers ‘better way’

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, July 19, 2016

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, paid a visit to the North Carolina Republican delegation during a breakfast event Tuesday, outlining what he hopes will be a winning platform for the party come November.

“(It’s about) how can we do our job and help give the country a clearer choice so we can earn from the country not just permission, but a mandate, not just win by default, but by acclamation, so we can go and fix the big problems facing our country,” he said.

Ryan cited welfare reform, national security, the economy, separation of powers and health care reform as issues the party needs to address, reminding delegates a detailed plan for each issue is available online better.gop.

“It’s our job as leaders in the Republican Party, as activists and delegates, to go out and convince our fellow citizens that we have a better way for fixing our problems,” he said.

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich, the last opponent to quit the Republican race for president, and his wife, Karen, thank supporters during an event at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Kasich said the campaign “changed” him, calling for people to believe in themselves and work to make a difference.

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/07/web1_KasichRally-1-1-1.jpgOhio Gov. John Kasich, the last opponent to quit the Republican race for president, and his wife, Karen, thank supporters during an event at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Kasich said the campaign “changed” him, calling for people to believe in themselves and work to make a difference.

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