GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is calling former President Jimmy Carter’s leadership “the good old days” compared to the last four years under President Barack Obama.
The Wisconsin congressman campaigned Monday at East Carolina University in Greenville, about 230 miles east of where thousands of Democrats were gathering at the Democratic National Convention.
Ryan says voters will hear a lot of words from Democrats in Charlotte this week. But he says they won’t hear evidence of how the nation is better off under Obama’s leadership.
Ryan says the only way to change the direction of the country is to change the president.
The message is part of a broader messaging strategy by Republicans in North Carolina and across the country this week.

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BO is just terrible. Charming Willie will fire them up as he tells how darned Republicans wage war on women. Introductory song is "All the girls I've loved before.... All those in and out my door......" I'm watching MESSNBC..... Want to see which of the commentators is the first to have an ........ Well, get a chill running up their leg.....
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Sounds like your the one with the chill up the leg. Such an easy target. Don't you realize whether it's MSNBC, Fox News or the other networks, these are the corporations getting most of the campaign money. Of course they are going to whip up any takers for their propaganda. The more controversy they can provide means more money in their pocket. Your just proving their strategy correct, but go head play their games. They are laughing all the way to the bank.
How can Lyin' Ryan sleep at
How can Lyin' Ryan sleep at night?
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Yea, I'm sure they were "The Good Old Days" for Paul. He was only eight years old at the time.