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
Brad Dorland's 2026 campaign finance research reveals a thinly-sourced profile with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell examines the Michigan 43rd District race context, research gaps, and what campaigns should watch.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Explore Ben Blodgett's 2026 campaign finance research for Nebraska Legislature. Source-backed claims, state race context, and competitive analysis for campaigns.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Bob Mahacek, Republican candidate for Missouri House District 95, enters the 2026 cycle with a thin research profile: 1 source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs. OppIntell breaks down the competitive research landscape.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
A research-depth analysis of Ashley A. Federer's 2026 campaign finance profile for Indiana Judge of the White Superior Court. With only one source-backed claim, the profile offers limited public data. Researchers would look to state SOS filings and local party
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Arthur Joseph McCaffrey's 2026 campaign finance profile shows just 1 source-backed claim and no FEC-registered committee, placing him 40th of 58 in the Florida governor race research depth rankings.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Brandon Wilke, a Republican candidate for Missouri's 75th House District, has a thin source-backed profile with only one claim. This analysis explores the research gaps and competitive landscape.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Arthur Lemar "Marty" McNeil, a No Party Affiliation candidate for Florida Circuit Judge in 2026, has a thin public research profile. OppIntell's analysis reveals one source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs. This briefing outlines what
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
Bob Morris campaign finance 2026: Indiana State Representative candidate has 1 source-backed claim. Research depth ranks 523 of 1025 in-state. OppIntell tracks the full 304-candidate race.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's research profile for Brian M Gulley, Democrat candidate for Indiana County Council in 2026. Campaign finance, source-backed claims, and competitive research context.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Brian K Everett campaign finance 2026: public records for the New Jersey State Assembly Democrat in the 4th Legislative District. Source-backed profile signals and research gaps.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell research on Bradley Jacobs (R) for Indiana Clark Circuit Court. Thin source profile with 1 claim, no FEC committee, and limited cross-platform IDs. Compare with 159 candidates in the race.
Campaign Finance / 5 min read
Brendan Webber's 2026 Missouri House campaign finance profile is thinly sourced. OppIntell's research finds one source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs. What campaigns and journalists should watch.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Ben Rudy's campaign finance profile for Missouri House District 121 remains thin. With one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, researchers face a gap. OppIntell tracks this Republican candidate's public record as the 2026 cycle develops.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Barbara Bagshaw campaign finance 2026: OppIntell research shows a thin public record with 1 source-backed claim. What campaigns and journalists should know about the Maine HD-106 Republican candidate.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Brandell Adams's campaign finance profile for 2026 shows 1 source-backed claim, placing him 701st of 708 Michigan candidates in research depth. OppIntell's comparative analysis reveals a thinly-sourced, crowded-field posture.
Campaign Finance / 12 min read
Ben Freeman, a Republican candidate for Judge of the Delaware Circuit Court in Indiana's 46th Judicial Circuit, has a thin research profile with only 1 source-backed claim as of 2026. OppIntell's analysis reveals significant gaps in public records.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Brendan P. Leddy, a Democrat running for Michigan's 52nd House District in 2026, has a thin campaign finance profile. OppIntell's research finds only 1 source-backed claim, placing him in the bottom tier of tracked candidates.
Campaign Finance / 12 min read
Bob Evnen, Nebraska's Republican Secretary of State, seeks re-election in 2026. OppIntell's research finds a developing profile with one source-backed claim. Learn what campaign finance researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's research on Brenda K. Wilson's 2026 Indiana State Senate campaign finance profile reveals a candidate with limited public-source claims, positioning her as a thinly-sourced contender in a crowded Republican field.
Campaign Finance / 11 min read
Bradley M Youngs, Democratic candidate for Maine House District 106, has a thin campaign finance profile. OppIntell's research identifies key gaps for opponents and journalists.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell's research profile for Benjamin "B. J." Hardy, nonpartisan candidate for Kentucky District Judge in 2026. With 1 source-backed claim and a thin research depth tier, Hardy's campaign finance profile is still developing. This article examines what publ
Campaign Finance / 5 min read
Brenda Miller's 2026 Colorado House campaign has a thin public-record profile. OppIntell tracks 1 source-backed claim. Researchers would check state SoS filings and committee registrations next.
Campaign Finance / 14 min read
OppIntell’s public-record research on Austin A. Shadle’s 2026 campaign for Judge of the Wayne Superior Court, No. 2. Thinly sourced profile with one state-level claim; no FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs. What campaigns and journalists should watch as the
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
Ben Thomas's 2026 campaign finance profile is thinly sourced, with only 1 public claim. In a crowded Florida Circuit Judge field, researchers would examine state-level filings and cross-platform gaps.