Ryan's challenger campaigns against ... no one

Wednesday October 31, 2012 12:30 PM

TODD RICHMOND

The Associated Press

JANESVILLE, Wis. (AP) — Rob Zerban was ready for a brawl when he decided to run for Paul Ryan's congressional seat in southern Wisconsin. Mitt Romney changed all when he picked Ryan as his running mate.

Ryan is still running for the seat he's held for seven terms, but the national race has consumed him. Aside from a stream of generic television ads, Ryan hasn't campaigned for his seat since Romney tapped him.

Zerban has accused Ryan of abandoning his district. Last week the Kenosha Democrat launched a "Focus on the First" mini-campaign of volunteer work to play up that he cares about the locals. But Ryan's absence doesn't appear to have hurt him. Even Democrats aren't optimistic about Zerban's chances of winning.

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