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Paul Ryan Willing to Run for Speaker With Key GOP Endorsements
10/20/2015   By BENJAMIN SIEGEL | ABC News
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Representative Paul Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, questions witnesses during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing in Washington on July 17, 2015.
 

Rep. Paul Ryan said that he's willing to run for the house speakership, replacing Rep. John Boehner, if he garners the support of three key Republican groups. 

Ryan has given the Republican Study Committee, the Freedom Caucus and a moderate group until Friday to voice their support. 

The Wisconsin Republican, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, had been pressured by members to consider a bid after House

Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy dropped out of the race to take over from Boehner several weeks ago. 

Ryan insisted he was not running for speaker before returning home for a 10-day recess, but returned after the time with his family open to the idea. 

 

Boehner, under pressure from House conservatives, announced he would step down from Congress Oct. 30. He later said he would stay on as speaker until his replacement is elected.

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