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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

postheadericon Paul Ryan seeks money for ads defending presidential hopefuls in Iowa

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) made a foray Tuesday into the GOP presidential race, asking for donations to launch ads in Iowa defending his 2012 budget, and Republican presidential candidates' support for it.

Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, sent an email through his political organization, the Prosperity Project, to push back against a campaign led this week in Iowa by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to frame GOP presidential candidates as extremists.

"The DNC is attacking all of the candidates for their support of my Path to Prosperity budget," Ryan wrote in an email. "We have to fight back. With your support, I’m planning on launching a count! er-attack to educate Iowa voters about the Path to Prosperity and how it's the only plan currently on the table that saves Medicare."

The email is the first visible sign by a House or Senate Republican leader to affect the race for the Republican nomination. Ryan didn't endorse any particular candidate, and sought to bolster the field as a whole in Iowa, the state hosting the first nominating contest of the 2012 cycle.

To some, Ryan's email could be read as an effort to boost his own political profile in the state. Some conservative pundits are still beckoning Ryan to reconsider his vow not to run in 2012.

Many of those candidates are gathered in Iowa this week to participate in the Ames straw poll, an opportunity for state voters to express an early interest in candidates in February's caucuses. Democrats are in the state this week to counteract the GOP rhetoric with their "Extreme Aims: Wrong for Seniors. Wrong for the Middle Class" tour,! mentioned by name in Ryan's email.

Ryan's 2012 bu! dget, wh ich included controversial changes to Medicare, became somewhat of a litmus test for Republican presidential candidates earlier this year. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) ran into a political buzzsaw after calling the plan "right-wing social engineering," and was forced to backtrack. Other candidates eventually expressed support for the plan after hedging at first on the plan's specifics.

"The 2012 Presidential Election is a critical opportunity to establish our priorities of cutting spending, eliminating deficits, paying down the debt, and restoring economic growth," Ryan wrote in his email. "With Iowa’s important role as an early state in the political p! rocess, I hope you’ll recognize the need to take our fight there right now."

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