The Ryan campaign, it seems, has decided to cut its losses.
As we reported early Friday, Jason Miller, campaign manager for Illinois Republican senate candidate Jack Ryan, defended the actions of the videographer/stalker his campaign sicced on opponent Barack Obama in quotes given to the Chicago Sun-Times.
(For the details of what was involved, see this earlier post.)
But the campaign has now decided to apologize, according to this late report, and call off the dogs, or rather the dog.
“I have no reason to doubt [Obama’s] word and I offer an apology on behalf of the campaign,” said Communications Director Bill Pascoe, according to late reports.