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Both parties are often caught stretching the truth. But Ryan is facing near-daily accuracy questions just as many voters are still getting to know him, less than four weeks after Mitt Romney tapped him as his running mate. Ryan, a former fitness instructor, recently told a radio host that he ran a marathon in less than three hours. Ryan released a statement correcting the record after Runner's World magazine found evidence he had completed one marathon, in 1990, and finished in just over four hours. He was asked about his inaccurate recounting of his marathon time an interview that aired Tuesday on a Toledo, Ohio, television station. "About my marathon you said?" Ryan laughed. "I literally thought that that was my time. It was 22 years ago. You forget sort of these things." Ryan has been serving as the GOP ticket's leading aggressor in recent days. Romney is spending much of this week preparing privately for next month's presidential debates. Campaign spokesman Michael Steel acknowledged that Ryan faced tough questions Tuesday morning, but suggested it was simply because it was some national news organizations' "first crack" at the Wisconsin congressman. Similar questions, however, have also followed Ryan this week in rounds of local interviews. Meanwhile, Steel says that Ryan will not back down from any of his criticism of Obama's record. "He's very prepared to answer questions about what he's said," Steel said.
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