Ryan Binkley, CEO of Dallas-based Generational Group and senior pastor of Create Church in Richardson, announced his exit from the Texas 32nd Congressional District GOP race in a March 17 press release, congratulating Jace Yarborough and urging Republicans to unite ahead of the November election.

“Now it is time to come together. Our party is strongest when we stand united, and I am committed to doing my part to help us secure a strong showing in November,” Binkley said.

Binkley entered the race emphasizing faith-guided leadership, economic discipline, and strict border security. He repeatedly warned of a “$38 trillion fiscal cliff” and advocated for balanced budgets, reduced federal spending, and measures to ease inflationary pressures on families. On immigration, he called the southern border “not just a crisis, it is a surrender of our national sovereignty,” and supported strict enforcement and expanded domestic energy production.

During his campaign, Binkley also promoted school choice, healthcare price transparency, religious liberty protections, and safeguards for the unborn and children.

In his withdrawal statement, Binkley thanked more than 2,500 supporters across North Dallas, Rockwall County, and East Texas, praising their trust and engagement. He said, “These fights do not end with one race. I will keep standing for a balanced budget, for a party that reflects the best of us, and for the people of this district.”

Yarborough, backed by President Trump and the House Freedom Caucus, now heads into the general election with unified Republican support, while Binkley pledges to continue advocating for fiscal responsibility, border security, and faith-driven renewal.