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[–] derram ago
https://archive.fo/JSn1P :
'House Speaker Paul Ryan’s Wisconsin Democrat challenger Randy Bryce announced his campaign raised $2.1 million at the end of the last fundraising quarter, which amounts to $4.75 million in total contributions. '
'Specifically, Ryan won the district in 2016 with nearly 65 percent of the vote, on top of Donald Trump winning the area by double digits. '
'He may just want to put those rumors to rest and bow out gracefully now.”However, Ryan won his last race in a blowout, so Bryce still has an uphill battle to face in defeating the top GOP congressman. '
'In response to this challenge, Bryce’s team pointed to last month’s PA-18 special election as an example, since underdog Democrat candidate Conor Lamb won the Pennsylvania district despite Republican success in 2016.“Trump only won our district by 10, he won PA-18 by 19,” stated Hitt. '
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