Rep. Paul Ryan's selection as the Republican vice presidential nominee is now yielding something Mitt Romney's campaign can do without: second-guessing about how Ryan is being put to use. In Congress and well beyond, a whisper campaign is bursting into the open: Rather than burden him with the usual constraints on a ticket's No. 2 not to upstage or get ahead of the presidential nominee, let Ryan be Ryan and take a detailed, policy-heavy fight to President Obama and the Democrats. "They definitely need to use him...
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