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
OppIntell's research on Brian S. Sandor's 2026 campaign finance for Florida Circuit Judge. With only one source-backed claim, the record is thin. What researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Brock Dawson's 2026 campaign finance research in the Indiana Prosecuting Attorney race reveals a thinly-sourced, state-SOS-only profile. OppIntell examines what this means for opponents and the race.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
OppIntell's research on Benjie Wimberly campaign finance 2026 reveals a thin public profile. Only 1 source-backed claim identified. Learn what researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell tracks Brenda Annette Roper's 2026 campaign finance for Marion Small Claims Court, Center Twp. With just 1 source-backed claim, researchers face a thin public record.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Betsy Fogle enters the 2026 Missouri State Senate race with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell's research identifies one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, offering a baseline for campaigns tracking the Democratic field.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Beau Baird's 2026 campaign finance profile for Indiana State Representative District 44 shows just one source-backed claim. OppIntell examines the research gaps and what they mean for the race.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
OppIntell's research on Ben Smaltz's 2026 Indiana State Representative campaign finance profile shows a thinly sourced candidate with one source-backed claim. Explore the gaps.
Campaign Finance / 7 min read
OppIntell's research on Bill Redman's 2026 Indiana County Commissioner campaign reveals a thinly-sourced profile with 1 valid claim. Explore the competitive landscape and what researchers would examine next.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Ava Flanell campaign finance 2026: public records show one source-backed claim. No FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs. OppIntell tracks 462 Colorado candidates.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Bob Hagglund's 2026 campaign finance research shows a thin public profile with 2 source-backed claims. OppIntell examines what records exist and what competitors would probe.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Brad Patty's 2026 campaign finance profile is thin—just one source-backed claim—but that scarcity itself is a strategic data point. OppIntell's research reveals what opponents and journalists should watch as the Missouri race develops.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Bill Sage, a Republican candidate for Michigan's House of Representatives in 2026, has a thin public campaign finance profile. OppIntell's research finds one source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and no cross-platform IDs—a gap opponents and journalists shoul
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
Avram Phoenix Hicks, Republican candidate for Kentucky House District 76, has a thin campaign finance research profile with one source-backed claim and no FEC committee. OppIntell's analysis examines what researchers would check next.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Bill Owen, Republican candidate for Missouri House District 131, has a thin research profile with only one source-backed claim. No FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs, and a crowded field make him a candidate to watch as 2026 approaches.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Brandi Durham Pugh, Republican candidate for Indiana State Senate District 49, has a thin OppIntell research profile with 1 source-backed claim. Campaigns and researchers can track her public-record posture as the 2026 cycle develops.
Campaign Finance / 4 min read
Benjamin Kincaid's 2026 campaign finance profile in Washington's 1st District is thinly sourced, with only 2 public claims and no FEC filing. OppIntell's research reveals gaps that campaigns and journalists should monitor.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Brady A. Middleton enters the 2026 Michigan State Senate race with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell's research reveals one source-backed claim, no FEC committee, and a crowded field. Campaigns can use this gap analysis to prepare for opposition narrativ
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
OppIntell's research on Boris Abadzhyan for Missouri State Representative in 2026 reveals a thin source profile with only one verified claim. This article examines the campaign finance research gaps and what opponents may find in public records.
Campaign Finance / 9 min read
OppIntell's research on Ashley Renee Hampton's 2026 campaign finance for Kentucky District Judge. Public records show a thinly-sourced profile with one source-backed claim. Race context and competitive research analysis.
Campaign Finance / 10 min read
OppIntell's research profile for Brandy Pennington in Alaska House District 09 shows a developing public-record footprint. With 1 source-backed claim and no FEC committee on file, the campaign finance picture remains thin. This article provides the state and r
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
Bob Long's 2026 Maryland House campaign finance profile shows 1 source-backed claim. This data-desk analysis examines public records, research gaps, and competitive context for District 6.
Campaign Finance / 8 min read
OppIntell's field briefing on Brian Rumpf campaign finance 2026 for New Jersey State Assembly. Public records are limited. Here is what researchers would check next.
Campaign Finance / 5 min read
Barbara Leach campaign finance 2026 research shows a thin public profile: 1 source-backed claim, no FEC committee, no Ballotpedia page. What researchers would examine next in the Florida Circuit Judge race.
Campaign Finance / 6 min read
Bradley S Moulton's 2026 Maine House campaign finance profile is thin—just 1 source-backed claim. Opponents in HD 146 and across Maine should examine SOS records before paid media or debate prep.