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Candidate analysis

Source-backed candidate analysis for campaigns tracking public records, filings, and research exposure.

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The candidate analysis hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for candidate analysis content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.

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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.

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What appears in candidate analysis?

Published candidate analysis posts that passed the OppIntell quality and indexability guard.

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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.

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Dave Sunday Opposition Research: Key Points for National Campaigns

Gain a comprehensive understanding of what opponents may say about Dave Sunday, the Green Party candidate for U.S. President. This analysis covers his background, policy positions, and potential vulnerabilities.

Candidate Analysis / 4 min read

Carlos Moore Opposition Research: Key Points for Georgia's 13th District

Dive into the opposition research landscape surrounding Carlos Moore, a leading Democratic contender in Georgia's 13th Congressional District. Discover potential talking points and strategies that his rivals might employ.

Candidate Analysis / 4 min read

Anil Dr. Kumar: Key Points for Opposition Research in Michigan's 11th District

Dive into the essential opposition research on Anil Dr. Kumar, an independent candidate vying for a seat in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District. Understand his background, financial posture, and potential vulnerabilities.

Candidate Analysis / 7 min read

Matthew J. Schindler 2026: Economic Policy Signals from Public Records in Maryland's District 2B

Matthew J. Schindler, a Democrat running for Maryland House District 2B, has a developing public-record profile with 2 source-backed claims. OppIntell's research identifies economic policy signals from state-SOS filings, with gaps in cross-platform IDs and com

Candidate Analysis / 3 min read

Andres Castro Opposition Research: Key Points for Georgia's GA-05 Race

Dive into comprehensive opposition research on Andres Castro, a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Georgia's 5th district. Understand what opponents may say about his background, policies, and public record.

Candidate Analysis / 8 min read

Kweisi Mfume Opposition Research: What Opponents May Examine in Maryland’s 7th District

Opponents may examine Kweisi Mfume’s public record, with 5,571 source-backed claims. Maryland’s 7th District race context, party field comparison, and research methodology for competitive intelligence.

Candidate Analysis / 5 min read

Abraham Hamadeh 2026: Comprehensive Profile and Competitive Research Context

Dive into a detailed profile of Abraham Hamadeh, the Republican candidate for the 2026 U.S. House race in Arizona’s 8th district. This comprehensive analysis covers his biography, campaign strategy, and competitive context.

Candidate Analysis / 5 min read

CA Filer 1322582: State Senate Race 2026 Opposition Research Profile

Discover comprehensive insights into CA Filer 1322582's candidacy for the California State Senate in 2026. Analyze their background, race context, and potential opposition strategies.

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Bridget Brink 2026: Opposition Research Profile for Michigan's 7th District

Bridget Brink 2026 opposition research profile: a Michigan Democrat running for Congress in the 7th District. With limited source-backed claims and a crowded field, researchers face a developing profile.

Candidate Analysis / 8 min read

Katie Crosby Opposition Research: What Opponents May Examine in South Carolina's 44th District

Katie Crosby, a Democrat in South Carolina's 44th House District, has a developing research profile with only 2 source-backed claims. Opponents may probe her thin public record, lack of cross-platform IDs, and state-SOS-only filing status.

Candidate Analysis / 5 min read

Angel Coon 2026: Michigan State Legislature Candidate Profile and Competitive Research Context

Angel Coon, a Democratic candidate for the Michigan State Legislature in 2026, has a developing public-record profile with only 1 source-backed claim. Research depth ranks 572 of 716 in-state, indicating a crowded field with thin sourcing.

Candidate Analysis / 12 min read

Danny Reynolds 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Louisiana Mayor Race

OppIntell's competitive research briefing on Danny Reynolds, Republican candidate for Louisiana mayor in 2026. One source-backed claim, developing research depth, and key gaps for campaigns.

Candidate Analysis / 10 min read

Randy Larken 2026: Louisiana Councilman Faces Research Gaps in Crowded Republican Field

Louisiana councilman Randy Larken enters 2026 with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell's competitive research context reveals gaps opponents could exploit.

Candidate Analysis / 8 min read

Andre Gaudin Jr. 2026: Competitive Research Context for a Louisiana Judge Candidate

Andre Gaudin Jr., a Democrat running for Judge in Louisiana, enters the 2026 cycle with a developing public-record profile. OppIntell's competitive research context examines source-backed claims, state party mix, and what researchers would check next.

Candidate Analysis / 7 min read

Mk Dokwal 2026: Competitive Research Context for a Thinly Sourced Louisiana Councilmen at Large Race

Republican 'Mk' Dokwal enters the 2026 Councilmen at Large race with just one source-backed claim and no cross-platform identifiers. OppIntell's competitive research context shows a candidate whose public footprint is still developing—a gap opponents and journ

Candidate Analysis / 4 min read

Joseph Cao BESE 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile

Joseph Cao, Republican candidate for Louisiana BESE in 2026, has a developing research profile with 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell's competitive research context examines public-record posture and race dynamics.

Candidate Analysis / 9 min read

Andrew Jackson Willis 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Michigan House District 90

Andrew Jackson Willis, a Republican candidate for Michigan's 90th House District, enters the 2026 race with a developing public-record profile. OppIntell's competitive research context examines source-backed claims, filing posture, and what campaigns may scrut

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Aaron Bailey 2026: Competitive Research Context for Michigan House District 92

Aaron Bailey, a Democrat running for Michigan State Representative in District 92, has a developing research profile with 1 source-backed claim. This analysis compares his research depth to the state and cycle averages, highlighting gaps for campaigns to monit

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Amos O'Neal 2026: The Research Challenge of a Thinly-Sourced Incumbent

Amos O'Neal, Michigan House Democrat, has just 1 source-backed claim in OppIntell's database. That thin public-record profile signals a major research challenge for 2026 opponents and allies alike.

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile

Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida in 2026. This article examines her source-backed profile, the crowded-field dynamics, and the research questions that campaigns and journalists may explore.

Candidate Analysis / 7 min read

Angela Rigas 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Michigan House District 79

Angela Rigas, Republican candidate for Michigan House District 79 in 2026, has a developing public-record profile. OppIntell's analysis reveals research gaps and competitive context.

Candidate Analysis / 11 min read

Ann N Foreman 2026: What the Sparse public-record context About This Special Zoning Board Race

Ann N Foreman's 2026 campaign for Special Zoning Board Member 2 in New Mexico's Alto Lakes district currently rests on a single source-backed claim. OppIntell examines what that sparse record signals for opponents, researchers, and voters.

Candidate Analysis / 6 min read

Angela Witwer 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile

Angela Witwer, Michigan House District 76 Democrat, 2026 competitive research context. Source-backed profile with filing details, research depth, and race analysis.

Candidate Analysis / 5 min read

Aaron Nowland 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Michigan House District 74

Aaron Nowland, a Democrat running for Michigan's 74th House District in 2026, has a developing research profile. This article covers his public-record context, source-backed claims, and competitive research posture.