Paul Ryan said Wednesday that he will return to Congress, but will spend some time with his family first.
Ryan was re-elected Tuesday to his House seat from southeastern Wisconsin on the same night that he and Mitt Romney came up short in their bid to unseat President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. State law allowed him to run for both offices simultaneously.
In a statement released from Boston, Ryan, 42, said he was grateful for the chance to be part of a national campaign. "I am immensely proud of the campaign we ran, and I remain grateful to Gov. Romney for the honor of being his running mate," he said.
Advisers had been weighing whether Ryan would be best served by returning to Congress for an eighth term if he were planning to run for president in 2016.
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NO FLORIDA RESULTS UNTIL THURSDAY
Miami-Dade County's beleaguered elections supervisor said that her employees, still processing thousands of absentee ballots, won't finish until Thursday.
Supervisor Penelope Townsley acknowledged that mistakes had been made in the elections process, said WFOR-TV.
With the presidential race settled -- but Florida still too close to call -- Miami-Dade's lack of final results have left a much-mocked blank spot on the long-decided electoral map.