Conservative activists are targeting House Speaker Paul D. Ryan for a primary challenge next year as retribution for the massive spending bill the Wisconsin Republican ushered through Congress at the end of the recent session. The effort is spearheaded by Wisconsin tea party groups and pro-life activists, who feel betrayed by Mr. Ryans nearly $2 trillion package.
The spending bill avoided a government shutdown by surrendering on conservatives top priorities, including giving up the fights to defund Planned Parenthood and to block President Obamas plan to bring at least 10,000 Syrian refugees to the U.S.
The hunt is on to find a suitable conservative candidate who can beat Mr. Ryan, who received 94 percent of the vote in the 2014 primary in his district, which sits against the Illinois border in the southeastern part of the state.
There are people who are seriously looking for that, said James Murphy, founder of Green Bay Tea Party. There is a sympathetic ear to having someone beat him.
The Ryan campaign team in Wisconsin has shrugged off the threats, treating them as mere talk in the absence of a viable candidate to mount a challenge in the district.
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Good News. If we had a Money Bags, we would be taking out a dozen of these clowns.