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Democrats attack Romney’s running mate Ryan’s budget proposal | A day after Republican presidential candidate
Mitt Romney announced Paul Ryan as his running mate, reactions have started emerging along
partisan lines, with Democrats attacking his austere budget proposal in
Congress. Republicans praised Ryan’s ideas and the energy he brought to the Romney
campaign, while Democrats attached Ryan to the ideological extremes of the GOP.
David Axelrod, a senior member of President Barack Obama’s campaign, said that
Romney’s pick of Ryan “was meant to thrill the most strident voices” in his party.
According to New York Daily News, Axelrod called Ryan a “right-wing ideologue”
who “doesn’t believe in medicare.” Democratic Florida representative Debbie Wasserman
Schultz, who serves on the House Budget Committee with Ryan, also hit him on his
Medicare proposal, saying that it is “extremist.” “By picking Ryan, Romney has
embraced an extremist proposal,” she said. However, former Minnesota Governor
Tim Pawlenty, who was said to be on Romney’s shortlist of potential vice-presidential
picks, said that the 42-year-old Ryan brings both ‘energy’ and ‘an adult approach’
to the Republican ticket. Pawlenty defending Ryan’s budget plan, called ‘The Path
to Prosperity,’ said that it would replace Medicare with a voucher-based system,
adding that it was a ‘bipartisan’ proposal that ‘preserves Medicare and other
programs for people who are on the program’.
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