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PAUL RYAN: Mitt Romney's 47 Percent "Wrong"

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Paul Ryan remains a vocal supporter of Romney's and discussed this in an interview with Charlie Rose that aired on PBS Monday evening. He addressed mounting speculation Romney could mount a third White House bid in 2016 and implied he would gladly be Romney's running mate once again. "I'll be his bus driver if he wants me to be. Look, I think he'd be a great president," said Ryan. He addressed the infamous "47 percent: video, which was widely seen as pivotal in the last election, during a larger discussion of what Ryan described as "mistakes" he believes he and other conservatives have made when discussing poverty.
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