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 / 6 min read
George Colon, a Republican Councilman in Louisiana, has a thin research profile for 2026. With only one source-backed claim and no cross-platform IDs, OppIntell's analysis highlights the gaps campaigns must address.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Billy Spikes, a Democrat running for Louisiana Councilmen at Large in 2026, has a thin research profile. OppIntell's analysis reveals what public records show and where gaps remain.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Gena Puckett's 2026 Missouri House campaign finance profile shows minimal public records. OppIntell tracks 824 Missouri candidates; Puckett ranks 752nd in research depth. No FEC committee, no Ballotpedia page, and zero auto-publishable claims signal a source-r
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Eric Mortimore's 2026 campaign finance profile is developing, with limited source-backed claims. OppIntell's research reveals gaps and opportunities in Nebraska's Senate race.
Campaign Finance / 11 min read
Frank Glover's 2026 campaign finance profile in Maryland's House District 12A shows a thin research depth with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell identifies gaps and competitive context.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
A research analyst's briefing on Gail M. Dues' 2026 campaign finance profile for Indiana Judge of the Jay Superior Court. Public records show limited source-backed claims, placing her among the thinly-sourced candidates in a crowded field.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
OppIntell's research on Erin Sizemore's 2026 Kentucky District Judge campaign finance shows a thin public record. With only one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, the race offers a case study in early-stage candidate intelligence.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
George Lluberes enters the 2026 Maryland House race with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell's research identifies key gaps and what opponents may probe.
Campaign Finance / 5 min read
OppIntell's 2026 campaign finance research on Erika Oliphant reveals a thinly sourced profile with just one public claim. As a Democratic candidate for Prosecuting Attorney in Indiana's 10th Judicial Circuit, her lack of FEC committee and cross-platform IDs pr
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
George Dungan's 2026 Nebraska Legislature campaign has one source-backed public claim. OppIntell's research reveals a developing profile with key gaps for campaigns and journalists to watch.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Gabriel Jude Wozniak campaign finance 2026: a thin public record for the Libertarian candidate in Florida's State Senate race. One source-backed claim, no FEC committee, no Ballotpedia page. What researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Fred F. White's 2026 campaign finance profile shows thin public-source coverage with only 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell tracks 528 Kentucky candidates; White ranks 221st in state research depth. No FEC committee or cross-platform IDs found.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's candidate intelligence reveals Ericka Lynn Castillo's 2026 Indiana County Council campaign has a thin public profile with only 1 source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs. This brief examines research gaps, race context, and
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Eric James Nathanson, a Democrat running in Maine House District 124, has one source-backed claim on record. OppIntell's research shows a thin profile with no FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs, and a state-SOS-only posture. Here's what campaigns should know
Campaign Finance / 11 min read
G. Joseph Curley, a nonpartisan candidate for Circuit Judge in Florida's 015 district, has a thin research profile with only 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell tracks 21,834 candidates in the 2026 cycle; Curley ranks 1132 of 1377 within Florida. This article exa
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Garland E. Graves, Democrat candidate for Judge of the Marion Small Claims Court in Indiana, has a thin source-backed profile with 1 claim. This article examines the race context, research posture, and what campaigns should monitor.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell's coalition-mapping analysis of Gary R. Eisen's 2026 campaign finance research in Michigan's 25th Senate District. With 1 source-backed claim and a developing research tier, this profile highlights the gaps and competitive dynamics campaigns should m
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's research on End Of Data, a Colorado Other candidate for 2026, shows 1 source-backed claim, thin depth, and no cross-platform IDs. A case study in early-stage campaign finance research.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell's research on Gary Woronchak's 2026 campaign finance profile reveals a thinly sourced candidate with only one public claim. No FEC committee or cross-platform IDs found. Michigan's 15th district race context.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Eva M. Rosberg's 2026 Indiana State Representative campaign finance profile is thinly sourced with only 1 public claim. OppIntell ranks her 654th of 1,025 in-state candidates.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
George Hruza's 2026 campaign finance profile for Missouri House District 89 is thinly sourced with only one public claim. OppIntell's research reveals gaps and competitive context.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Eric H Small, Republican candidate for Maine House District 143 in 2026, has a thin public research profile with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell's analysis reveals gaps for opposition researchers.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Fleur Jeannine Lobree's 2026 campaign finance profile in Florida's DCA race shows a thin public record with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell compares her research depth to state and cycle averages.
Campaign Finance / 11 min read
Ethan J. Lawson, Republican candidate for Indiana State Representative in District 053, has a thin research profile with only 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell's analysis examines what campaigns and journalists should know about this developing candidacy.