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Campaign finance research

Campaign finance analysis focused on public filings, committees, spending context, and source-backed signals.

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Campaign finance research content 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.

26K+candidates tracked
50+states & territories
2.1M+sourced citations
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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.

Value for campaigns and researchers

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.

Governed scaling

Posts only appear here after they are published, approved, and not marked noindex. That keeps the category hub useful as the content engine scales.

Internal-link depth

Category hubs connect the blog index, related topic clusters, and article pages so new posts are less isolated and easier for crawlers to discover.

What appears in campaign finance research?

Published campaign finance posts that passed the OppIntell quality and indexability guard.

Will this page update automatically?

Yes. The page uses ISR and reads from the public blog RPC, so newly approved posts appear without a code deploy.

Why not publish every generated post here?

Generated drafts remain out of public hubs until they satisfy editorial approval, quality, and noindex rules.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Emanuel Cleaver II Campaign Finance 2026: Research Context for Missouri's 5th District

Emanuel Cleaver II's 2026 campaign finance research reveals a well-sourced profile with 11,240 claims. OppIntell examines the competitive landscape in Missouri's 5th District.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

David Roth 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Vermont State Senate Public-Record Context

David Roth's 2026 Vermont State Senate campaign finance profile shows 2 source-backed claims in a developing research tier. OppIntell's public-record context for a crowded non-partisan field.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Darrell Jackson 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Competitive Context in South Carolina State Senate Race

OppIntell's public-record research on Darrell Jackson's 2026 campaign finance filings in the South Carolina State Senate race, with competitive context across a 500-candidate field.

Campaign Finance / 5 min read

David Pepper Amy Acton Campaign Finance 2026: Ohio Governor Race Research Context

David Pepper and Amy Acton's 2026 Ohio governor campaign finance profile shows a developing research picture with 2 source-backed claims and key gaps.

Campaign Finance / 9 min read

Donald A. "Don" Prichard 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Public-Record Context in the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Race

A research-depth analysis of Donald A. "Don" Prichard's 2026 campaign finance profile in the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture race, examining source-backed claims, filing gaps, and competitive context.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Donna J Smith 2026 Campaign Finance Research in Indiana Township Trustee Race

OppIntell examines Donna J Smith's 2026 campaign finance profile for Indiana Township Trustee. With one source-backed claim and a developing research tier, this analysis covers public records, race context, and competitive research posture.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Dominic V Catalano Campaign Finance 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the Bloomingdale Borough Race

Dominic V Catalano, a Democrat running for municipal office in Bloomingdale Borough, New Jersey, has a developing campaign finance profile. With 3 source-backed claims and top-quartile research depth among local candidates, this piece explores what public reco

Campaign Finance / 5 min read

Daniel R. Hawkins 2026 Campaign Finance Research: What the Ohio Supreme Court Race Profile Shows So Far

Daniel R. Hawkins, a Republican candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court in 2026, has a developing public-record profile. OppIntell's research identifies 2 source-backed claims, a top-quartile within-race research depth, and key gaps for campaigns to monitor.

Campaign Finance / 5 min read

Daniel Quipp 2026 Campaign Finance: What Public Records Show So Far

Daniel Quipp's 2026 Vermont State Representative campaign finance research shows 2 source-backed claims with a developing profile. OppIntell examines public-record posture, race context, and what researchers would check next.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

David Richard Baker 2026 Campaign Finance: Research Depth and Competitive Context in Vermont City Council Race

OppIntell's research methodologist examines David Richard Baker's source-backed profile in the 2026 Vermont City Councilor race, comparing research depth across a 64-candidate field.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Diane L Barrows 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Vermont Selectperson Race

OppIntell's campaign finance research profile for Diane L Barrows, Non-Partisan candidate for Vermont Selectperson in 2026. Currently 2 source-backed claims; developing research depth tier. State-SOS-only with no cross-platform IDs yet.

Campaign Finance / 9 min read

Donna Cameron Cepeda 2026 Campaign Finance Research: What Public Records Show in the Florida County Commissioner Race

OppIntell profiles Donna Cameron Cepeda, Republican candidate for Florida County Commissioner Dist. 5, with campaign finance research based on public records. Two source-backed claims, thin research depth, and a crowded field of 314 candidates.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

David Womack Campaign Finance 2026: A Developing Research Profile in Washington's 5th District

David Womack's 2026 campaign finance research profile in Washington's 5th Congressional District shows a developing stage with 2 source-backed claims. OppIntell tracks the competitive research context for all candidates.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

Dan Franzese Campaign Finance 2026: Thin Public Record in Crowded Florida Primary

Dan Franzese enters Florida's 2026 US House race with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell research identifies only one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, offering a baseline for competitive analysis.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Diedre ("Dee") Gish Campaign Finance 2026: Public-Record Context in the Vermont State Representative Race

OppIntell's research profile for Diedre ("Dee") Gish in the 2026 Vermont State Representative race shows a developing source posture with 2 validated claims. This briefing covers filing gaps, state-level context, and what researchers would examine next.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

David Hughes 2026 Campaign Finance: What Public Records Show for Pennsylvania's 128th District

David Hughes, a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania's 128th district, has a developing campaign finance profile with 2 source-backed claims. OppIntell examines public-record context and what researchers would check next.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

Dee Elder 2026 Campaign Finance: Research Context for the South Carolina State Senate Race

An analytical look at Dee Elder's 2026 campaign finance research profile in the South Carolina State Senate race, covering source-backed claims, research gaps, and competitive context for the Democratic candidate.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

Damian Daly 2026 campaign finance research in the South Carolina State House race

Damian Daly, Democrat for SC House District 15, has 2 source-backed claims. Research depth: developing. OppIntell tracks 500 candidates in this race. Learn about campaign finance posture.

Campaign Finance / 9 min read

David Ambrose 2026 Campaign Finance: Early Research Signals in Alaska's U.S. House Race

David Ambrose's 2026 campaign finance profile in Alaska's U.S. House race shows a developing research tier with 2 source-backed claims. As a nonpartisan in a crowded field, his public-record posture is thin but trackable.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Dennis Jeffrey Clark 2026 Campaign Finance: Public-Record Context for Tennessee's 9th District

Independent candidate Dennis Jeffrey Clark enters the 2026 Tennessee U.S. House race with limited public records. OppIntell's research identifies source-backed claims and gaps for campaigns and journalists.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

David Bryan Leslie 2026 Campaign Finance: Public-Record Context in Alaska's U.S. Senate Race

David Bryan Leslie, a Democrat in Alaska's 2026 U.S. Senate race, has 2 source-backed claims. This article examines his public-record posture and research gaps.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

Dan Green Campaign Finance 2026: Public-Record Context in Florida’s 9th District

Dan Green campaign finance 2026 research shows a developing profile with state-SoS filings only. OppIntell maps the public-record context for this Florida Republican candidate in a crowded field.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

David Tucker 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Public-Record Context for Vermont State Representative

David Tucker's 2026 Vermont State Representative campaign finance research profile shows 2 source-backed claims, developing depth, and no FEC committee. This analysis covers public-record context, race dynamics, and competitive research framing.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

David "Dj" Dejesus 2026 Campaign Finance Research in the Florida Governor Race

David "Dj" Dejesus enters the 2026 Florida Governor race as a write-in candidate with a developing research profile. OppIntell examines his source-backed claims, public-record posture, and competitive gaps.