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Binkley eyes congressional run in proposed GOP‑leaning North Texas seat

News: Ryan Binkley, a pastor who ran a long-shot 2024 presidential campaign, is preparing a run for Congress in a potential new red district in North Texas, per a source familiar with his plans.

Binkley lives in northern Dallas County, where Republicans plan to anchor Texas’ 32nd District under their proposed new map. Binkley is a frequent GOP donor, founder of a non-denominational church and the CEO of a financial advisory firm.

In 2024, Binkley ran a short-lived presidential campaign before endorsing President Donald Trump. Binkley loaned himself more than $11 million for his bid and said he felt called by God to run for president.

The potential new district spans from Dallas County out east. Under the current lines, the district strongly favors Democrats and the incumbent is Rep. Julie Johnson (D-Texas).

Binkley is unlikely to have the GOP field to himself. Another name to watch: state Rep. Katrina Pierson, a spokesperson for Trump’s 2016 campaign.

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