exclusive interview: U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio at the University of New Hampshire pre 2020 presidential election

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Will Congressman Tim Ryan join James Garfield in going directly from U.S. House Representative from Ohio to President of the United States? Will he run or is he running?At my invitation, he included a class visit to an undergraduate business course in Durham, New Hampshire. Rep. Ryan's law degree is from what is now the university's law school (located in Concord, and named for President Franklin Pierce when he attended). He was last in state this past spring, serving as commencement speaker at the law school's graduation exercises. Before going off the record for student conversations, we talked topics in corporate, government, and personal $ broadly.Recruiting businesses to the area - keeping GM, wooing AmazonInfrastructurethe stakeholders, not just shareholders, of a company ("B Corps")TaxesServing on a committee on something that doesn’t exist - the federal budgetChinaSpending and debtPersonal savings & money for an emergency...and boat and vacation homeHomemade pizzaMindfulness & meditation by a former college football player, toward successTim Ryan succeeded James Traficant to Congress in 2003. Traficant went to prison for tax evasion and corruption related charges and lost a comeback bid. Ryan made a leadership challenge to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in 2016, which he did not renew for the 116th Congress convening this year.He's "looking at getting in" to the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.