"We need viable Republican candidate for the Presidency," pleaded the woman, Champion of Nancy, a former teacher. "Will you run against him."
Mr. Ryan mimic, washes and quickly tried to change the subject, telling his audience: "it is not bound to me." She would not say if it was. "But not, he added, he did not intend to join the Republican nomination contest and try to run against Mr. Obama.
He simply wants to debate him.
Chairman of the Committee on Finance of the House, Mr. Ryan has emerged as a more visible Republican rivals President in a budget battle that will help the framework nation for the next year and beyond. In January, he gave the official response to the State of the Union, and this month, he became a face opposition leader with a 2012 expenditure plan which calls deep cuts and the gradual privatization of Medicare.
So far, the duel arguments are playing on the very different scenes.
"There the Chair bully", Mr. Ryan said, walking from Clinton to the Village Hall on Tuesday afternoon. "But I think that it is larger than this." I think that it is greater than this time, I think that it is greater than his speech last week. I think he will come to realize that - at least it is my hope. ?
When the President made his reply to the Republican regime last week in Washington, he invited Mr. Ryan to sit in the front row, where the Member of the Congress looked the President sharply criticize his proposal and present democratic position. In the end, Mr. Ryan said, "what we heard today was lined with our activist Chief policy".
Yet he traveled this week through its southern district of Wisconsin, who closely, Mr. Obama won in 2008, Mr. Ryan adopted a cooler approach and told him that both parties should try to look more "mutual respect".
"I try not to enter into some partisan war quarrel with the President", Mr. Ryan said to an audience. "I do not see what purpose it serves to do."
It remains an open question if the appeal of civility will last when the debate resumed in Washington. Until then, it is hardly surprising that Mr. Obama drew more attention to his side of the debate.
The President made his case - the deficit must be cut off, but the social insurance safety net is must not - high - profile assembled this week from Virginia to California.
And Mr. Ryan is a case of counter - tax reductions are necessary for economic growth, and health insurance is on an unsustainable path — as he travels through cities such as the northern Prairies, Delavan and Clinton, population 2,162.
If Mr. Obama offers his argument with all the presidential Polish to a Broadway show, the presentation by Mr. Ryan is closer to an act on community theatre circuit as he hit 19 assemblies during a break at the Congress of two weeks. He drew applause when he explained that Medicare would not immediately end for older citizens and that the plan would only affect persons of less than 55.
The Republican blueprint budget passed the House last week on a strict partisan vote. Potential presidential candidates of the party have praised the plan and Mr. Ryan praise to confront the issue. But they were stopped from fully embracing it, including provisions for health insurance.
As Mr. Ryan mounted on the seat before a Chevrolet Suburban mount at his next stop, he pauses for a moment when asked if the Republican position was being heard as hard as the democratic. He said all Republicans share a responsibility to explain solutions to alleviate the debt of the country, but he acknowledged that it was more difficult for his party to break through.
"We have candidates right now," said Mr. Ryan. "The field is not yet materialized, we're here to do ourselves."
It is not that the proposal of Mr. Ryan, whom he calls the "road of prosperity", has not received much attention. For months, he has delivered presentations PowerPoint on the plan, explaining the urgency of cutting trillion from the budget in the hope of escape, as he explains, "a tidal wave of debt".
Mr. Ryan tugs to the BlackBerry which is attached to his belt and is a red pointer to the numbers of the debt of the countries is intensifying. He held such meetings since he was elected to the Congress there is ten years, but the permanent police by the doors and the standing-room crowd demonstrates only that the implications are now much higher.
"I do not want to go in a clash with 10 people at a time," he said at one point, when a man in a corner of the room tried to take a view on the corporate income tax the opposite.
But he has received praise more than grief.
Voters not only asked if he would consider the possibility of submitting to the Presidency, but also if he would try to win a seat in the Senate. He told friends that he does not intend to do this, either, because as a Senator would be a step down to be President of the Finance Committee.
For now, at least, it can not be debating the President--at least in a setting of side-by-side--but there is no doubt that it is Mr. Ryan plan, which is at the Centre of the debate.
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