Aware of the razor-thin margin separating himself and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren in liberal Massachusetts, Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) has been careful to not show too much praise for Republican vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).
"It was a bold choice," Brown told the Boston Globe about Romney's selection. "It certainly raises the bar when you want to talk about our country's financial problems, and he'll raise that conversation to a good level. ... While we don't agree on everything, I certainly appreciate his efforts to bring the budgetary ideas to the forefront."
Talking to reporters on Monday, Brown apparently grew frustrated with repeated questions about Ryan's proposals, according to the Globe. As the paper noted, the Wisconsin Republican's stances have the potential to antagonize the moderate and senior voters that Ryan hopes to win over by November.
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