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Paul Ryan Easily Wins Republican Primary

House Speaker Paul Ryan / AP
August 9, 2016

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) easily defeated Republican primary opponent Paul Nehlen Tuesday night for the right to run for his seat again.

Nehlen, a fervent supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, lit into Ryan as a "globalist" on the campaign trail and received support from conservative firebrands like Sarah Palin and Ann Coulter.

However, Ryan's landslide victory was expected. A Washington Free Beacon poll in May showed him leading by 73 points, and the Associated Press called the race shortly after polls closed Tuesday with him up by 56 points.

The Associated Press reports:

Ryan beat businessman Paul Nehlen in Tuesday's Wisconsin primary. Nehlen had been courting Trump supporters and won praise from the Republican presidential nominee last week. But Trump endorsed Ryan days later.

"I'm humbled and honored that Wisconsinites in the 1st Congressional District support my efforts to keep fighting on their behalf," Ryan said in a statement to The Associated Press. Ryan said he and his wife, Janna, were grateful and thankful for the support.

Ryan had largely ignored Nehlen in what had been a sleepy primary before Trump thanked Nehlen on Twitter for his comments defending Trump. Nehlen won the backing of some prominent conservative figures, including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, but it wasn't enough to overcome Ryan's popularity in his southeastern Wisconsin district.

Ryan was first elected in 1998 and this is his first re-election win since becoming speaker last fall.

He went into the primary with massive advantages in name recognition and money. Ryan had outraised the unknown Nehlen by a 17 to 1 ratio through the latest reporting period, and was largely ignoring his opponent and was expected to win easily.

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