Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan—GOP finance guru and former vice president nominee—left the door open for another White House bid in his latest interview.
“I’ve decided I will consider this later,” Ryan told The Des Moines Register. “Once I’m through with this term, then I’m going to give a hard look at it.”
Ryan told the Register he’s focusing his energy on the budget and “not worrying about my own personal ambitions or career moves.” But he’s also heading to Iowa.
Ryan will make his first visit to politically all-important state this weekend, where he’ll give the keynote address at a fundraiser for Gov. Terry Branstad on Saturday night.
Ryan, 43, is polling behind other presumed candidates. In an October Quinnipiac poll of prospective 2016 candidates, Paul Ryan came in fourth below Sen. Rand Paul, who came in first, Gov. Chris Christie, and Sen. Ted Cruz, respectively.
Ryan, like Christie, is a clear favorite of the GOP establishment, so he too may face Tea Party opposition in the primary.
Ryan also told the Register that he feels it’s crucial to deliver on immigration.









