I won Texas in 2016, 2020, and 2024, and received the highest vote total in the State's history.
Evidence and Verdict
For
Contemporaneous reporting in the provided 2016 and 2020 results pages shows the claimant carried Texas in both 2016 and 2020 (see the New York Times 2016 and 2020 Texas results). The 2020 New York Times results show a larger raw vote total for the winning candidate in Texas in 2020 than that same candidate received in 2016.
Against
None of the listed sources include 2024 Texas election results, so the claim of winning Texas in 2024 cannot be verified from the provided material. The provided sources do not supply a complete historical ranking of all single-candidate vote totals in Texas across all years, so the assertion that this was "the highest vote total in the State's history" is not confirmable from the supplied documents.
Verdict
Parts of the claim are supported by the supplied sources (wins in 2016 and 2020 and a higher 2020 raw vote total than 2016), but the 2024 win and the unqualified superlative about the highest vote total in Texas history are not verifiable from the provided sources, so the overall claim is MIXED.
Sources
2016 Presidential Election Results - The New York Times
2016 Presidential Election Results - The New York Times - Mar 1, 2026
| S.D. | 32%Clinton | 62%Trump | 6%Johnson | 100% |
Open sourceTexas 2016 Presidential And State Election Results - NPR
Texas 2016 Presidential And State Election Results - NPR - Mar 1, 2026
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Open sourceTexas Election Results: 34th Congressional District
Texas Election Results: 34th Congressional District - Mar 1, 2026
Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020
Open sourceHow Texas' Longtime Democratic And Heavily Latino County ... - NPR
How Texas' Longtime Democratic And Heavily Latino County ... - NPR - Mar 1, 2026
JOHN BURNETT, BYLINE: Zapata County is a hardscrabble land of ranchers, oil field workers and bass fishermen. It's 93% Hispanic and hasn't voted Republican in a presidential race since it went for...
Open sourceIt's official: Clinton swamps Trump in popular vote | CNN Politics
It's official: Clinton swamps Trump in popular vote | CNN Politics - Mar 1, 2026
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Open sourceElectoral College: The people who ultimately pick the US president
Electoral College: The people who ultimately pick the US president - Mar 1, 2026
Texas is one of 17 states that does not bind its electors to vote for the person who won the state's popular vote. Two Texans were among the seven faithless electors in the 2016 election, casting t...
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