
In “America Decides,” the eighth episode of Succession‘s final (
While episode 8 is filled with the usual family drama and some hilarious moments — shoutout to cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) for that incredible wasabi scene — there’s a lot of pressure on the Roys throughout because they’ve got a big decision to make: which candidate they’re going to publicly vouch for on ATN. American politics sit at the epicenter of this episode, but if you’re a Roy, presidential elections are also grounds for your own personal moves. The siblings aren’t only deciding who they want as the next president, they’re betting on who’s going to help see their own self-interests through.
But who are Mencken and Jiménez? And why are the Roy kids divided between them? Let’s dive into Succession‘s election, its candidates, and why the Roys are all vouching for different outcomes.
Who are Mencken and Jiménez?

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Mencken and Jiménez are both running for president, but their political parties aren’t the only thing that set them apart. We first met Mencken all the way back in
Mencken is an incredibly worrisome pick however because he’s
On the other hand, Jiménez is a completely new character. We don’t really know much about him besides the fact that he’s the Democratic candidate, which is something we only learned earlier in Season 4. We also know that
Who do the Roys support and why?

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Which candidate does Roman support?
Roman is a big fan of Mencken. Apart from the fact that Romulus regularly does questionable things over the four seasons, he has an actual agreement with Mencken to tank
Which candidate does Shiv support?
Shiv is pro-Jiménez. In part because she’s terrified of what Mencken would do as president, which goes against her own political ideologies and morals. In another, perhaps, larger part, it’s because she’s pro-GoJo. Jiménez would back the GoJo deal and let it go through.
Which candidate does Kendall support?
Kendall was swaying between both candidates throughout the episode, eventually arriving at pro-Mencken like Roman. On the one hand, like Shiv, Kendall was equally apprehensive about what Mencken would do as president and thought Jiménez would be better for the country. There’s also the fact that one of Mencken’s supporters harassed his daughter on the street, so it’s pretty bad emboldening the guy who’s the reason that happened. On the other hand,
Throughout the episode, Kendall’s caught between wanting the best for his family, wanting the best for America, but perhaps more importantly, wanting the best situation for his own self-interests. When he finally realizes that Shiv’s been lying to him and
So what’s going to happen next?
A lot more backstabbing I’m afraid.
The presidential election was yet another playing field for the Roys to explore their own ulterior motives, and it’s not over. By the end of episode 8, ATN’s publicly vouched for Mencken and predicted that he’d be winning the presidential election, despite 100,000 votes being “lost” in Milwaukee, a fact Roman chooses to ignore. Roman’s called the election in favor of Mencken, Kendall is no longer disagreeing with him, and they’ve both found out that Shiv was conspiring against them. The presidential verdict still hasn’t been decided, and by the looks of Shiv’s explosive phone call with Matsson at the episode’s end, more ferocious games are to be played.
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