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What's more, the announcement of a running mate usually conveys massive media attention to a presidential challenger, leaving the opposition momentarily in the dark. But Ryan's selection allowed Obama to stay in the fray, reinforcing his argument that Romney would implement the Republican budget with its deep spending cuts and tax breaks for wealthier Americans. Obama aides point to headlines in Florida newspapers following Ryan's selection that focus on how older Americans would be affected by Ryan's plan to overhaul Medicare by creating vouchers, or payments in support of premiums, that would require future older generations to obtain their own health care plans. Independent analysts say seniors would likely have greater out-of-pocket costs. The Romney camp has not hidden from the issue. It has responded by drawing attention to Obama's health care plan, which includes reductions in Medicare spending of $700 billion over 10 years. Those cuts come from health providers, not from benefits to seniors. But while Romney has said he would repeal Obama's health plan and reinstate the Medicare funds that Obama would cut, Ryan's budget included the same reductions as Obama and slows spending even more. Asked about that on Thursday, Ryan offered a budget process answer, saying he would not have included the $700 billion in cuts if Obama hadn't done it first. "He put those cuts there," Ryan said. "We would never have done it in the first place." Often, running mate selections give challengers greater media exposure that is on balance positive for days. But Ryan presents a "target rich environment," said Democratic strategist Doug Hattaway, a top aide in Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2008. "Palin was more of a blank slate -- the first woman on the Republican ticket. It was easier to roll her out without a lot of substance and people got excited. A vice presidential pick with a record to pick on minimizes the honeymoon."
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