She said she had considered transferring to another university, "but I think I am going to stay because it's teaching me how to deal with views that are different from mine."
Before Ryan arrived, Virginia's confrontational, conservative Republican attorney general roused the crowd by describing the Obama administration as an outlaw regime.
"I've spent my first three years (in office) just trying to get this administration to follow the law," said Cuccinelli, who is battling Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling for the GOP gubernatorial nomination next year.
Cuccinelli, among the first state attorneys general to sue challenging the constitutionality of the "Obamacare" health reforms of 2010, failed to note that a divided U.S. Supreme Court upheld the law that Romney and Ryan propose to repeal and replace.
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