Presidential Candidate Ryan Binkley Engages with Students in New Hampshire Town Hall

Presidential Candidate Ryan Binkley & Family ● Ryan Binkley and his wife, Ellie, are the parents of five high school and college students. ● Photo Credit: Binkley for President 2024 Campaign Press Office

HENNIKER, N.H., September 14, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Presidential candidate Ryan Binkley appeared at a Town Hall event at New England College on September 12th, aiming to engage with and gain support from young voters.

Binkley, a Dallas-based businessman and pastor, said, "We've been reaching out to college students, and they're responding. Our party's message should resonate regardless of your age. Republicans have not done a good job of that."

The Town Hall, organized by the college and broadcast by C-SPAN, featured Binkley taking questions from students, faculty, and community members for nearly an hour. The event aimed to address concerns of divisive political discourse, with many attendees keen on hearing from a candidate who emphasizes unity.

"We're so broken in these areas. We've never been this divided in my lifetime. If we don't come together to solve some of our biggest problems, we're going to be in a lot of trouble. I'm running for the next generation," Binkley said.

In recent months, Binkley has targeted younger voters at various events, from the Turning Point Action conference in Florida to the Young Republican National Convention in Dallas. Most recently, he was present at the Gen Z for Jesus gathering in Los Angeles.

Social media influencer Alan Rosas, who has nearly 500,000 followers on TikTok, praised Binkley for his authentic approach to politics and governance. "He's the real deal. You can see the fruit in his life, in his marriage, his family, his church, his business, the culture in his business," Rosas said.

Part of Binkley's strategy includes the formation of a new volunteer organization called SAVE (Serving And Volunteering through Education), targeting college students to mentor inner-city kids. This aligns with Binkley's new national ad campaign themed "Beyond 46," which aims to move the Republican Party beyond certain milestones including 46% of the popular vote in national elections.

"Since President Ronald Reagan's landslide victory in 1984, our party's presidential returns have gotten worse with each new election," Binkley noted. "Now, we seem to be stuck at 46% of the popular vote. That won't change until we change our message and our messengers."

Watch the full town hall here.

Learn more at binkley2024.com.

Source: Binkley for President 2024 Campaign Press Office via Newswire

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