Paul Ryan Voted In As New House Speaker
Republicans in the US House of Representatives have overwhelmingly elected Paul Ryan as the new Speaker.
The 45-year-old Wisconsin congressman earned 236 of the 247 Republican votes on Thursday to succeed retiring Speaker John Boehner.
Only nine of the party's hardliners voted against Mr Ryan, with those votes going to Florida congressman Daniel Webster.
Mr Ryan, who was Mitt Romney's vice presidential candidate in 2012, told both Republicans and Democrats it was time to come together.
"Wherever you come from, whatever you believe, we're all in the same boat," he said.
"But let's be frank, the House is broken. We're not solving problems, we're adding to them."
Mr Ryan added that he was not "placing blame" on any one party.
"We're wiping the slate clean."
Mr Ryan initially showed reluctance about taking the post after presumptive nominee Kevin McCarthy shocked fellow Republicans by dropping his bid earlier this month.
He eventually agreed to run after he secured crucial endorsements from the party's ultraconservative and moderate factions.
Mr Boehner unexpectedly announced his resignation last month amid mounting pressure from hardline conservatives who considered him too timid in challenging President Barack Obama.
The Representative from Ohio, who is known for being emotional at big events, raised a box of tissues before giving his farewell address on the House floor on Thursday.
Mr Boehner said he leaves Congress after 25 years "with no regrets and no burden".
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Republicans in the US House of Representatives have overwhelmingly elected Paul Ryan as the new Speaker.
The 45-year-old Wisconsin congressman earned 236 of the 247 Republican votes on Thursday to succeed retiring Speaker John Boehner.
Only nine of the party's hardliners voted against Mr Ryan, with those votes going to Florida congressman Daniel Webster.

Mr Ryan, who was Mitt Romney's vice presidential candidate in 2012, told both Republicans and Democrats it was time to come together.
"Wherever you come from, whatever you believe, we're all in the same boat," he said.
"But let's be frank, the House is broken. We're not solving problems, we're adding to them."
Mr Ryan added that he was not "placing blame" on any one party.
"We're wiping the slate clean."
Mr Ryan initially showed reluctance about taking the post after presumptive nominee Kevin McCarthy shocked fellow Republicans by dropping his bid earlier this month.
He eventually agreed to run after he secured crucial endorsements from the party's ultraconservative and moderate factions.
Mr Boehner unexpectedly announced his resignation last month amid mounting pressure from hardline conservatives who considered him too timid in challenging President Barack Obama.
The Representative from Ohio, who is known for being emotional at big events, raised a box of tissues before giving his farewell address on the House floor on Thursday.
Mr Boehner said he leaves Congress after 25 years "with no regrets and no burden".
source:: Paul Ryan Voted In As New House Speaker
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happy to see this