
Kenneth Morgan-Aguilera
TX-12 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleNonprofit executive director
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
LocationTexas
BackgroundNonprofit executive director
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Notable personal detailsKenneth Morgan-Aguilera is a Democratic candidate who ran for the U.S. House in Texas's 12th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He has been described as a nonprofit executive director and a U.S. Army veteran, and he formed a principal campaign committee with the Federal Election Commission in 2025. His committee reported raising $10,350.42 for the 2025–2026 cycle through the March 3, 2026 reporting period.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports expanding publicly funded social programs (universal healthcare Tier 1, universal childcare, and a $20 minimum wage blueprint) and proposes funding those programs primarily by consolidating and using existing tax revenues and public funding streams. Emphasizes phased implementation, budget estimates, and targeted supports for small businesses rather than proposing broad, unspecified tax cuts.
Healthcare
Supports universal healthcare financed through taxpayer funding with an optional premium tier; frames healthcare as guaranteed comprehensive care for all Texans under a “Freedom to Heal” framework. Emphasizes expanding access to affordable healthcare as a central campaign priority alongside other social services.
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Immigration & Border
Supports sweeping reform of Immigration and Customs Enforcement while accepting the need for border enforcement and deportation of criminals. Emphasizes reforming ICE alongside maintaining enforcement against criminal activity at the border.
Climate & Energy
Supports practical climate resilience and conservation measures (water infrastructure modernization, reuse, drought preparedness) and seeks federal investment and voluntary incentives rather than mandates. Emphasizes smart, local-focused investments to protect water resources and strengthen resilience in North Texas. Position emphasizes adaptation and conservation policy tools rather than explicit large-scale fossil-fuel phaseouts or Green New Deal–style commitments.
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Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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