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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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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 / 8 min read

Dan Newhouse 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Public Signals and Competitive Context in WA-04

Dan Newhouse's 2026 campaign finance profile shows 2 source-backed claims and comprehensive research depth. This analysis examines public records, competitive context, and what researchers would examine next.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Crystal Rhoades 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Nebraska House Race Analysis

Crystal Rhoades, a Democrat in Nebraska's 2nd District, has 3 source-backed claims in OppIntell's research. This analysis covers her campaign finance posture and competitive landscape.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Cory J Steele 2026 Campaign Finance: Early Research Signals in a Crowded Presidential Field

Cory J Steele's 2026 presidential campaign shows early finance signals with FEC registration and 2 source-backed claims. OppIntell's research finds a developing profile in a crowded Republican field.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Corey Edwards 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Kentucky US House Race Profile

OppIntell's campaign finance research profile for Corey Edwards, Democratic candidate in Kentucky's 6th US House district. Public records show one source-backed claim; research remains developing.

Campaign Finance / 5 min read

What Does Dane-Brandon Cameron Noble’s Campaign Finance Profile Reveal About His 2026 House Bid?

OppIntell tracks Dane-Brandon Cameron Noble's public campaign finance records for 2026. With 3 source-backed claims and a developing research depth, his profile offers a starting point for competitive analysis.

Campaign Finance / 11 min read

Cindy Winckler 2026 Campaign Finance: What Public Records Show So Far

Democratic State Senator Cindy Winckler of Iowa's 49th District has one source-backed campaign finance claim on file. With no FEC committee and limited cross-platform IDs, the public record remains thin as the 2026 cycle approaches.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Daniel Olsen Mr George 2026 Campaign Finance: Early Signals in Indiana's 8th District

A research-depth analysis of Republican candidate Daniel Olsen Mr George's campaign finance signals in Indiana's 8th district, with source-backed claims and competitive context.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Christopher John Mr. Ii Hocevar Campaign Finance 2026: Arkansas U.S. House Race Research

OppIntell's comparative analysis of Christopher John Mr. Ii Hocevar's 2026 campaign finance profile for Arkansas's 3rd U.S. House District. Research depth, source posture, and race context.

Campaign Finance / 5 min read

Craig Haggard Campaign Finance 2026: What Public Records Show for Indiana's 4th District Republican

Craig Haggard's 2026 campaign finance profile in Indiana's 4th District is thinly sourced. OppIntell examines public records, research gaps, and what opposition researchers would check next.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Craig Deluz 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Source-Backed Profile Signals in California's 6th District

OppIntell's research on Craig Deluz campaign finance 2026 reveals a developing profile with 2 source-backed claims in a crowded CA-06 Republican primary. FEC registration confirmed; cross-platform IDs limited. Methodology and race context detailed.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Danielle Delouise Dixon 2026 Campaign Finance: What Researchers Can See in the Public Record

Danielle Delouise Dixon, an Independent presidential candidate, has a thin public financial footprint. OppIntell analyzes her FEC filings, source-backed claims, and research gaps.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Darrell Issa 2026 Campaign Finance Research: What Public Records Show About the California Republican's House Race

OppIntell's research on Darrell Issa's 2026 campaign finance shows 2 source-backed claims in a comprehensive profile. Learn what public records reveal and how opponents may use them.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Craig Ballin 2026 campaign finance research in the Tennessee U.S. House race

Craig Ballin, Democrat in Tennessee's 6th U.S. House district, has 3 source-backed claims in OppIntell's 2026 cycle research. His profile sits in the comprehensive tier with cross-platform verification across FEC and other public records.

Campaign Finance / 9 min read

Christine Maria Chisholm Campaign Finance 2026: Independent Presidential Candidate's Public-Record Profile

Christine Maria Chisholm, an Independent candidate for U.S. President in 2026, has 2 source-backed campaign finance claims via FEC and OpenSecrets. Her research-depth rank among 1,575 National candidates is 588.

Campaign Finance / 9 min read

Chris Waddell Campaign Finance 2026: Source-Backed Profile Signals and Research Gaps in Kentucky House District 15

OppIntell's candidate-intelligence analysis of Chris Waddell's 2026 Kentucky State Representative campaign. One source-backed claim, developing research depth, and what campaigns should monitor in HD 15.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Daniel Davenport 2026 Campaign Finance: What Georgia 14th District Opponents Should Watch

Daniel Davenport's 2026 campaign finance profile remains thin, with only 2 source-backed claims. Opponents and researchers should track his FEC filings closely as the Georgia 14th District race develops.

Campaign Finance / 12 min read

Craig Henley Mr Ii Johnson Ii Campaign Finance 2026: Michigan Senate Race Research Profile

Craig Henley Mr Ii Johnson Ii, an Independent U.S. Senate candidate in Michigan, enters a crowded 2026 field with limited public-source depth. OppIntell's research profile examines campaign finance signals and competitive dynamics.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Cody Oshel Campaign Finance 2026: What Public Records Show About the Missouri U.S. House Candidate

Cody Oshel, a Republican candidate in Missouri's 6th U.S. House district, has 2 source-backed claims in OppIntell's 2026 cycle research. This article examines what public records reveal and what gaps remain.

Campaign Finance / 6 min read

Christopher Dale Vines 2026 Campaign Finance: Source-Backed Profile Signals in Georgia's 11th District

Christopher Dale Vines, a Democrat in Georgia's 11th Congressional District, has 3 source-backed claims in OppIntell's 2026 cycle research. His profile is FEC-registered but lacks cross-platform IDs, placing him in a developing research tier within a crowded p

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Cynthia Marie Lummis Campaign Finance 2026: Public Records and Research Profile for the Wyoming U.S. Senate Race

A deep dive into Cynthia Marie Lummis's 2026 campaign finance research for the Wyoming U.S. Senate race, including public records, source-backed claims, and competitive research context.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Dan F. Barrios 2026 Campaign Finance Research: What the Public Record Shows for Texas' 32nd District

Dan F. Barrios, a Democrat in Texas' 32nd U.S. House district, has 3 source-backed claims as of early 2026. OppIntell's research places him in the developing tier within a crowded field of 371 candidates for the seat.

Campaign Finance / 10 min read

Curtis Ii Cook 2026 Campaign Finance Research: What the Public Record Shows So Far

Curtis Ii Cook enters the 2026 Texas U.S. House race with a developing public profile. OppIntell's research reveals 3 source-backed claims and notable gaps that campaigns should understand.

Campaign Finance / 7 min read

Danny Dwayne Glover Campaign Finance 2026: Georgia's 2nd District Race

OppIntell's research on Danny Dwayne Glover's 2026 campaign finance profile for Georgia's 2nd U.S. House district. With 3 source-backed claims, Glover's research depth ranks 9th among 152 candidates in the race and 10th among 263 Georgia candidates.

Campaign Finance / 8 min read

Daniel Cameron 2026 Campaign Finance Research: Kentucky Senate Race Profile and Source Posture

Daniel Cameron enters Kentucky's 2026 Senate race with a developing research profile. OppIntell examines his source-backed claims, comparative field depth, and what campaigns should consider when preparing for competitive messaging.

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