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Pence (Finally) Joined by Ryan Onstage: 'Republicans Are Coming Home'

Update II: Ryan penned an op-ed for CNN on Saturday urging voters to choose Trump.

Update: Donald Trump canceled a rally with Speaker Ryan in West Allis, Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon. His campaign cited a scheduling conflict. 

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Paul Ryan and the Donald Trump campaign haven't always been the best of friends, but on Saturday they put all the animosity aside to urge Republicans to unite in time for Election Day. The House speaker joined vice presidential nominee Mike Pence onstage in Wisconsin to generate enthusiasm for Senate GOP candidate Ron Johnson and to encourage Republicans to vote for their party from the top of the ticket to the bottom.

“Republicans, it is time to come home and go out and vote," Ryan said.

Pence echoed Ryan's remarks - with an exclamation point.

“I think we need to say to our fellow Republicans, with one voice, it’s time to come home. It’s time to come home and elect Donald Trump," Pence said.  “It’s time to come home and make sure Hillary Clinton is never elected president of the United States of America.”

Pence, after a bid of hedging, also endorsed Ryan's bid for reelection as House speaker.

Ryan has had a back-and-forth relationship with Trump, endorsing him, then refusing to no longer campaign on his behalf after the Access Hollywood tapes surfaced. Now, however, he's made it clear he wants to do anything he can to prevent Hillary Clinton from stepping foot in the White House.