Why this cluster exists
The campaign finance research hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for campaign finance research content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.
Blog Category
Campaign finance analysis focused on public filings, committees, spending context, and source-backed signals.
Source-backed candidate analysis for campaigns tracking public records, filings, and research exposure.
Race previews with party breakdowns, office context, candidate counts, and competitive research posture.
All-party campaign intelligence for Republican, Democratic, third-party, independent, and nonpartisan coverage.
Topic Cluster
OppIntell groups generated research posts into category hubs so scaled content has a clear topical architecture instead of living only in a chronological feed.
The campaign finance research hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for campaign finance research content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.
Campaigns, journalists, and researchers can use these articles to understand the public-source narratives competitors may develop around candidates, races, parties, and election-cycle context.
Posts only appear here after they are published, approved, and not marked noindex. That keeps the category hub useful as the content engine scales.
Category hubs connect the blog index, related topic clusters, and article pages so new posts are less isolated and easier for crawlers to discover.
Published campaign finance posts that passed the OppIntell quality and indexability guard.
Yes. The page uses ISR and reads from the public blog RPC, so newly approved posts appear without a code deploy.
Generated drafts remain out of public hubs until they satisfy editorial approval, quality, and noindex rules.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Adrian B. Carag, Republican candidate for West Virginia House of Delegates District 41, has a thin public campaign finance profile with only 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell tracks the full field for 2026.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Allen Blackmon, a Republican candidate for South Carolina State Senate District 27 in 2026, has 1 source-backed claim in OppIntell's research. His profile is thinly sourced with no FEC committee or cross-platform IDs.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Andrew Stoddard campaign finance 2026: OppIntell research profile for the Utah State House race. One source-backed claim, state-SoS-only filing status, and developing research depth in a crowded field.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell tracks Andrew Gerena, an Independent U.S. Senate candidate in Tennessee for 2026. With only 1 source-backed claim and no FEC committee, the research profile is thin. This article examines what public records show and what researchers would investigat
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Angela Plowhead campaign finance 2026: public records show one source-backed claim for the Oregon Republican State Senate candidate. OppIntell's research depth ranks 108th of 145 in the race.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Aly Richards campaign finance 2026: source-backed profile signals, research gaps, and competitive context in the Vermont Governor race. OppIntell analysis.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Andrew Morrison's 2026 campaign finance profile for Oregon House District 48 shows just 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell tracks what researchers would examine as the race develops.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
OppIntell's campaign-finance research on Anitra Hamilton, Democrat for West Virginia House District 81 in 2026. A thin but developing public-record profile with key research gaps identified.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Andy Mansky, a Republican candidate for Wisconsin Governor in 2026, has a thin public research profile. OppIntell's analysis shows 1 source-backed claim and significant gaps, offering a baseline for opposition researchers.
Campaign Finance / 12 min read
A deep dive into Adam Burkhammer's 2026 campaign finance research for West Virginia House District 64. Only 1 source-backed claim exists, with no FEC committee found. What researchers would check next.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
OppIntell's research on Adam "Ditch" Kurtz's 2026 Tennessee governor campaign reveals a thinly-sourced public profile. With only one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, the candidate's financial picture remains largely unformed.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Adam Heimerman, an Independent candidate in Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District, has a thin public campaign finance profile. OppIntell's research shows only 1 source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs. This article explains what resea
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Analysis of Anna Golladay's 2026 campaign finance posture in Tennessee's 3rd District race. Public records are thin; researchers would check state filings and FEC databases for committee data.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell research on Angel C Sanchez campaign finance 2026 reveals a thin public profile with one source-backed claim. Sanchez, a Republican candidate for Wisconsin Assembly District 8, has no FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs, and ranks 399th in state res
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's research on Amaad Rivera-Wagner's 2026 campaign finance for Wisconsin Assembly District 90. One source-backed claim, thin research depth, and what records reveal.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Alexis Wheeler's 2026 campaign finance profile is in an early research stage with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell's methodology shows how this compares to the broader Utah field and what researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
OppIntell research profile for Anna M Scharf, Republican candidate for Oregon House District 23. Source-backed claims: 1. No FEC committee found. Research depth tier: thin. Compare across 379 tracked Oregon candidates.
Campaign Finance / 13 min read
Andrew Beck, a Democrat in Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District, has a thin research profile. OppIntell examines what public records show and what researchers would check next.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Andrew Hysell's 2026 campaign finance profile for Wisconsin Assembly District 48 shows thin research depth, no FEC committee, and state-SoS-only signals. OppIntell tracks the gaps.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Alex Dallman's 2026 campaign finance research reveals a thin public profile with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell's methodology compares this to state and cycle averages.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Aleaner Pabonnie Sanchez, Republican candidate for Wisconsin Assembly District 23, has 1 source-backed claim. Research depth ranks 394 of 476 in the state, with no FEC committee or cross-platform IDs yet.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell’s research on Derek Fleming’s 2026 campaign finance profile reveals a thinly sourced independent candidate in Massachusetts’ 5th district, with only two source-backed claims and no cross-platform IDs.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
OppIntell's campaign finance research on Dion W Sandoval for New Mexico City Councilor Position 1 in 2026. With only one source-backed claim and a developing research profile, this analysis explores what public records and competitive research would examine.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell's comparative analysis of Elizabeth Newlin Taylor's 2026 campaign finance research profile for New Mexico School Board Member Position 4, examining source-backed claims, state research depth, and field competitiveness.