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House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., Rep. Ryan Costello, R-Pa., right, and Scott Johnson, center, owner of J-Tech tour the company in Chester Springs, Pa., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. For Ryan, October is now all about protecting the Republican majority of the House _ and his own job as speaker. The Wisconsin Republican can’t ignore Donald Trump. Nor can he offend Trump’s millions of voters, who many House GOP candidates need to survive next month’s elections. Yet amid the remarkable spectacle of the party’s White House nominee and highest elected official practically at war, Ryan said Oct. 10, he’s not going to lift a finger for Trump, or even be seen with him. (AP Photo/Alan Fram)

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., Rep. Ryan Costello, R-Pa., right, and Scott Johnson, center, owner of J-Tech tour the company in Chester Springs, Pa., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. For Ryan, October is now all about protecting the Republican majority of the House _ and his own job as speaker. The Wisconsin Republican can’t ignore Donald Trump. Nor can he offend Trump’s millions of voters, who many House GOP candidates need to survive next month’s elections. Yet amid the remarkable spectacle of the party’s White House nominee and highest elected official practically at war, Ryan said Oct. 10, he’s not going to lift a finger for Trump, or even be seen with him. (AP Photo/Alan Fram)

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