United States Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) dodged the question Wednesday on CNN's 'New Day' when asked if he wants President Joe Biden's help campaigning against Republican J.D. Vance. | Clips
United States Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan dodged the question Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day” when asked if he wants President Joe Biden’s help campaigning against Republican J.D. Vance.
Ryan said, “We’ve got a lot of support from not just Ohio but around the country on that kind of approach, and that’s directed straight to the exhausted majority. So we’re welcoming everybody in into this campaign, Republican, Democrat, Independent.”Ryan said, “Look, we welcome everybody’s support, but I will be the face of this campaign. I don’t think, you know, surrogates are going to play a huge role here. I want people to get to know me. I want to control my message.
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