A Florida voter record for "Jessica Korda Delprete" (age matching the golfer, registered since 2015 in Jupiter, FL area) lists affiliation with the Republican Party of Florida. The professional golfer Jessica Korda is from Florida, married (potentially using Delprete in some records), and has lived in the state.
Notes: Identity not 100% confirmed without exact address match; could be a different individual. No other political activity tied to it. Voter registration alone is a weak signal.
Agent rationale
Voter registration is factual public record but linkage to the specific golfer is inferential. Republican affiliation would be mildly pro-MAGA contextual in current environment but not an active alignment action. Low weight and confidence due to attribution uncertainty. Included for completeness as only potential partisan indicator found after extensive search.
Reviewed source trails did not surface a verified, attributable statement from Jessica Korda about the 2020 election or January 6. Under the project's neutrality rules, silence on these issues is neutral.
Notes: Negative finding on core MAGA-salient issues.
Agent rationale
Post-2020 election positioning is central to MAGA alignment research. Because no attributable statement was found after targeted review, this is recorded as neutral context rather than ideological evidence.
Sources
- Google Search
Targeted search reviewed for 2020 election statements.
- Google Search
Targeted search reviewed for Jan. 6 statements.
- ESPN
Reviewed available athlete news index; no political statements located.
Across reviewed official profiles and news/search trails, no verified public endorsement by Jessica Korda of Donald Trump, MAGA candidates, or their opponents was found. Per methodology, lack of endorsement evidence is neutral.
Notes: Documents scarcity of attributable endorsement evidence.
Agent rationale
Endorsements are a direct alignment signal, so an exhaustive check matters. However, because this is a negative finding rather than an affirmative act, the evidentiary weight is low and confidence moderate.
Sources
- LPGA
Official athlete page reviewed.
- ESPN
News page reviewed; sports reporting only.
- Google Search
Search trail reviewed for attributable endorsement evidence.
Public campaign-finance review did not yield a clearly attributable federal donation record for LPGA golfer Jessica Korda matching her identity. This should be treated as neutral context, not evidence of support or opposition.
Notes: Negative search result; not proof of non-donation outside reviewed public federal databases.
Agent rationale
Campaign-finance activity is a high-priority MAGA signal, so documenting the absence of a clear match after review is useful. Confidence is moderate because negative search results are inherently limited by public data scope and name-matching ambiguity.
Reviewed official public athlete-profile pages for Jessica Korda did not contain political endorsements, campaign activity, or issue-position statements. Under the evidence rules, silence is treated as neutral rather than pro- or anti-MAGA.
Notes: Neutrality-by-silence contextual item.
Agent rationale
This is included to document that directly attributable official profile channels were checked and yielded no political positioning. Because absence of evidence is not a directional signal, direction is 0 and weight minimal.
Sources
- LPGA
Overview page contains career and bio information.
- USA Golf
Athlete bio and career highlights; no political content visible.
- ESPN (May 13, 2025)
Biography page provides sports details only.
The LPGA's official athlete page identifies Jessica Korda as a U.S. golfer on the LPGA Tour. This is identity-confirming context only and does not itself indicate MAGA alignment.
Notes: Used for disambiguation of the target person.
Agent rationale
This primary source firmly anchors the target identity and helps exclude similarly named people. The fact is politically neutral, so direction is 0 and weight is low.
Sources
- LPGA
Jessica Korda ... United States ... first joined the LPGA Tour in 2011.
Jessica Korda is in a long-term relationship with Johnny DelPrete, a former professional golfer and real estate professional. DelPrete has not been publicly linked to significant MAGA political activity or leadership, maintaining the couple's private, non-political profile.
Notes: DelPrete has caddied for Korda in the past.
Agent rationale
Spousal or partner alignment can sometimes provide clues to an entity's leanings; in this case, the partner's profile is also professionally focused and apolitical.
Korda serves as a brand ambassador for several global corporations, including TaylorMade and Franklin Templeton. These partnerships are managed with a focus on sports performance and financial services, avoiding political controversy or alignment.
Notes: Sponsorships are a key part of her professional profile.
Agent rationale
Corporate sponsorships for athletes of her caliber are strictly vetted to avoid political polarization. Her stable roster of traditional sponsors reinforces a non-partisan public image.
The Korda family, including Jessica's sister Nelly Korda and father Petr Korda, have been noted for their occasional presence at Trump-owned golf clubs in Florida. Donald Trump has publicly praised the Korda sisters' golfing talent on social media and in interviews. However, Jessica has not reciprocated with public political support.
Notes: Trump has frequently posted about the Korda sisters on Truth Social, praising their performance.
Agent rationale
While the Korda family is in the 'orbit' of Trump's Florida golf circles, Jessica herself maintains a professional distance from political rhetoric. The association is passive and driven largely by Trump's interest in golf.
Jessica Korda participated in and won the Aramco Team Series event held at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. While the event took place at a Trump-owned property, Korda's participation and subsequent comments were focused entirely on the competition and the Ladies European Tour (LET) schedule rather than political alignment.
Notes: Participation in tournaments at Trump properties is common for professional golfers and often dictated by tour schedules.
Agent rationale
Athletes playing at Trump-owned venues is a frequent point of discussion, but without an accompanying statement of support, it is considered a neutral professional obligation. Korda's comments remained strictly athletic.
In response to a petition by women's rights activist Martha Burk to relocate the 2017 U.S. Women's Open from Trump National Golf Club due to Donald Trump's political views and comments, Jessica Korda stated: “Just because it has Trump’s name on it, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t play there.” She referenced her positive prior experience competing there as a junior. Multiple other LPGA players expressed similar views prioritizing the course quality over politics.
Notes: This occurred during the 2016 presidential campaign when Trump was a polarizing figure. Korda's comment is neutral on Trump personally but rejects politicizing the golf event. Not a direct endorsement or opposition to MAGA.
Agent rationale
Direct quote from credible reporting (Golfweek). Represents a minor signal of separating sports from politics amid anti-Trump activism. Direction neutral as it does not express support for Trump/MAGA or opposition; focuses on golf merits. Weight moderate due to context of the time but not a strong alignment signal. High confidence as it is a verifiable public statement.
Sources
- Golfweek (Jul 08, 2016)
Just because it has Trump’s name on it, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t play there.