Rockwall, TX (December 4, 2025) – Today, America First, conservative businessman Paul Bondar announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in the newly redrawn Congressional District 32.
Bondar is a successful businessman who sold his trucking insurance business to fully focus on how he feels America could be better.
He grew up in a rural town and played high school football with his friend and best man in his wedding, Dallas Cowboy legend Tony Romo. The two were the first to earn Division 1 scholarships from that small school.
Paul graduated college with honors in three years with a bachelor’s degree in political science, sociology and Spanish. He went on to complete a master’s in public administration.
Bondar is not a typical politician, instead he’s driven to make our country better.
“We need to be able to leave our doors unlocked at night again, know our wives are safe pumping gas, respect each other and restore America as the greatest country on earth,” said Bondar.
“I want my daughter to marry a man who will always respect her, my son to have a love for his wife as deeply as I do for mine. I want him to become the best football player in north Texas. I want all our kids to know freedom, prosperity, and to maintain their rights under the constitution. Eliminate the toxic wokeness and return to common sense.”
Bondar ran for Congress last cycle in Oklahoma because he wanted to help our country but felt then-current Congressman Pat Fallon was serving admirably.
“If my grandpa could go halfway around the world to fight for freedom and cross the beaches of Normandy, I thought I could sure travel 100 miles to do the same. But now I get to run from my own home in Texas. Thank God for unanswered prayers.”
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