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FILE -In this Aug. 18, 2012 file photo, Republican vice-presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks in The Villages, Fla. Paul Ryan works out and watches his diet, but clean living can only go so far when there's a strong family history of heart disease. The largest study ever of heart risks in families finds that having a close relative die young of cardiovascular disease doubles a person's odds of developing it at an early age. Three generations of Ryan men have died in their 50s of heart attacks. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
Vice Presidential hopeful Paul Ryan is heading to Greenwich to deepen the pockets of the campaign.
Ryan, Mitt Romney’s running mate, will be in the state for a fundraiser on Sept. 30, Greenwich Time reports.
The Time reports that tickets for the Republican fundraiser start at $1,000 per person.
This will not be Ryan’s first trip to Connecticut.
He was here in early August, on his way to meet Romney about joining the ticket.
He flew incognito into Connecticut and the son of a Romney aide drove Ryan to Massachusetts for the meeting.
Both parties are spending time in Connecticut this campaign season.
President Barack Obama made a campaign fund-raising trip to Connecticut earlier in August for a $500-per-person reception in Stamford and a $35,800-per-person dinner at the Westport home of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.