"Count me out," the 2012 vice presidential candidate told reporters yesterday.
In a statement at the Republican National Committee headquarters, the Wisconsin Republican sought to calm rampant speculation that he would emerge as the nominee from a potentially contested convention. Many in the party are worried that front-runner Donald Trump becoming the nominee could mean losing the general election in November to the Democrats.
"We have too much work to do in the House to allow this speculation to swirl or have my motivations questioned," said Ryan. "Let me be clear: I do not want, nor will I accept the Republican nomination."
Ryan also denied he wanted to be House speaker last year after then-Speaker John Boehner announced his resignation, but ended up with the job anyway.
Yesterday's appearance may not be enough to quiet the talk about Ryan, given the unpredictable twists of the Republican presidential primary.
"So let me speak directly to the delegates on this: If no candidate has a majority on the first ballot, I believe you should only choose a person who actually participated in the primary. Count me out," Ryan said. "I simply believe that if you want to be the nominee, to be the president, you should actually run for it. I chose not to. Therefore, I should not be considered. Period."
Party leaders fear neither Trump nor Cruz could beat likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in November. They also fear the Republicans won't be able to hold onto control of the Senate with Trump or Cruz at the top of the ticket.
If neither candidate can get the delegate votes necessary as balloting progresses in the party convention, chaos could result and other Republicans who aren't currently running could emerge.
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