Ryan casts ballot in Wisconsin hometown

Vice presidential candidate heads to Ohio, Virginia for final bit of campaigning

11/6/2012
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R., Wis.), shows his ballot to his daughter Liza as his wife Janna looks on at left, while voting at the Hedberg Public Library in Janesville, Wis.
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R., Wis.), shows his ballot to his daughter Liza as his wife Janna looks on at left, while voting at the Hedberg Public Library in Janesville, Wis.

JANESVILLE, Wis. — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan has cast his ballot in the 2012 elections, saying he feels good about his ticket's chances.

Asked whether he and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney would win the election, Ryan said: "I think we are. I feel good about it."

Ryan and his wife, Janna, voted Tuesday at a library in their hometown of Janesville, Wis. They smiled for reporters as they walked into the polling site, surrounded by journalists capturing the final day of a close and hard-fought presidential election.

Afterward, Ryan headed to Ohio and Virginia for a final round of politicking before he joins Romney in Boston to await the returns.

Ryan, a 42-year-old congressman from Wisconsin, also is running for re-election to his House seat.