Like the rest of South Texas, Kenedy County has historically supported candidates from the
Democratic Party. The
Republican Party has carried the county only eight times since the
1924 presidential election. Despite its historic Democratic lean, the county has become competitive in recent years, with Republican
Mitt Romney's performance in
2012, and Republican
Donald Trump's latest two performances in
2020 and
2024. In
2020, Trump carried the county with over 65% of the vote, making him the strongest Republican margin since
1956, and Kenedy was one of only fifteen counties to flip from supporting
Hillary Clinton in
2016 to Trump in 2020. Trump's performance within the county at
2024 would end up even more successful, at nearly 73% of the vote. Kenedy County had the longest losing streak in the nation, being the only county to flip from
Barack Obama to
Mitt Romney, then to Clinton, and then to Trump in his
unsuccessful second bid. However, the county would again support Trump in his more successful
2024 election, putting an end to this long streak, since Trump won the
2024 election. Since
2000, the county has only voted for two winners; Obama in
2008, and Trump in
2024, and since
1980 it has only voted for the winning candidate four times: (
Bill Clinton in both his campaigns as well as Obama in 2008, and Trump in 2024). The county has also become Republican-leaning in non-presidential elections, as Republican Senator
Ted Cruz won the county in his narrow
2018 victory over
Beto O’Rourke and the county voted Republican in every statewide election in 2018. However, despite underperforming
Joe Biden by 11 points, Democrat Dan Sanchez won the county in his loss to Republican Mayra Flores in the
2022 Texas's 34th district special election. Flores subsequently carried the county in her unsuccessful bid for a full term that
November. In statewide races for governor and the U.S. Senate, the county has slowly trended Republican. The last Democrat to carry the county in a gubernatorial race was
Tony Sanchez in
2002, while
Rick Noriega in
2008 is the last Democrat to carry it in a senatorial race. ==See also==