Analysis: Paul Ryan Voted to Add $6.8 Trillion to the Federal Debt

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Analysis: Paul Ryan Voted to Add $6.8 Trillion to the Federal Debt   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    

 

snip   -----    A Center for American Progress Action Fund analysis shows that Ryan voted to add a grand total of $6.8 trillion to the federal debt during his time in Congress, voting for at least 65 bills that either reduced revenue or increased spending.

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