Why this cluster exists
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.
Blog Category
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.
State and cycle election guides that connect candidate universes to race, party, and source-readiness context.
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 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.
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 candidate analysis 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.
Candidate Analysis / 12 min read
OppIntell examines Nathan J Sfc Jr Vaught's healthcare policy signals from public records. With 2 source-backed claims, the Libertarian presidential candidate's research depth remains developing. Context for 2026 campaign researchers.
Candidate Analysis / 9 min read
Montez Soliz, a Democrat running in Illinois' 17th Congressional District, has 8 source-backed claims on his OppIntell research profile. This analysis examines economic policy signals from public records, race context, and competitive research posture.
Candidate Analysis / 9 min read
A think-tank brief on Natalie S. Murdock's healthcare policy signals from public records. With 2 source-backed claims, her profile is developing. This analysis covers bio, race context, and competitive research methodology.
Candidate Analysis / 8 min read
Nancy Wallace, Green candidate for Maryland's 8th Congressional District, has 2 source-backed claims. This article examines education policy signals from public records and the competitive research context.
Candidate Analysis / 8 min read
An investigative look at Morgan Cephas education policy signals from public records, with source-backed profile data and competitive research context for PA-03.
Candidate Analysis / 7 min read
Nathan Deer, a nonpartisan candidate in California's 11th District, has 13 source-backed claims in OppIntell's research database. His education policy signals remain sparse, creating a gap that opponents and journalists may probe.
Candidate Analysis / 6 min read
Monica L. Robinson, Democrat on Harrisonburg City Council, has 1 source-backed claim. Her public safety record is thinly sourced. Compare with 155 Virginia candidates in 2026.
Candidate Analysis / 13 min read
An OppIntell research analysis of Oliver S. Kitzman Jr's public-record economic policy signals for the 2026 Texas House District 85 race. The candidate's profile is developing, with one source-backed claim and no cross-platform IDs yet.
Candidate Analysis / 8 min read
Pandora Sears, Democratic candidate for Kentucky House District 59, has a developing public-record profile. OppIntell examines healthcare policy signals from available filings, the competitive research context, and what further records could reveal.
Candidate Analysis / 11 min read
OppIntell analyzes Paul Lowe, Jr.'s economic policy signals from public records. With 4 source-backed claims, his profile is developing. Research depth rank: 8 of 579 in the race.
Candidate Analysis / 7 min read
OppIntell analyzes Paul Nolley's economic policy signals from 122 public-record claims. With top-quartile research depth but gaps in Wikidata and Ballotpedia, the Democrat's IL-16 campaign faces distinct source-readiness challenges.
Candidate Analysis / 6 min read
Phillip J. Page, a nonpartisan District Judge candidate in Kentucky, has a developing research profile with only one source-backed claim. This analysis examines economic signals from public records and the competitive research context for the 2026 cycle.
Candidate Analysis / 7 min read
OppIntell examines Peter Burgelis economic policy signals from public records. The WI-01 Democrat holds 14 source-backed claims in a crowded primary field. Research gaps include no Wikidata or Ballotpedia entries.
Candidate Analysis / 7 min read
OppIntell candidate research on Pete Karas healthcare policy signals from public records. Wisconsin Green Party Secretary of State candidate with 2 source-backed claims in a crowded field of 32 candidates.
Candidate Analysis / 7 min read
A public-record analysis of Paige Summer Pickett's education policy signals for the 2026 presidential race. Research depth tier, competitive context, and source-backed claims examined.
Candidate Analysis / 9 min read
Oliver Davis, Democrat for Indiana House District 007, has 1 source-backed claim on file. This candidate research analysis covers economic policy signals from public records and competitive-research context.
Candidate Analysis / 5 min read
Oliver Freeman Pogue's education policy signals from public records are minimal but developing. OppIntell's research shows 2 source-backed claims in a crowded nonpartisan field.
Candidate Analysis / 6 min read
Patrick Thomas Roath, a Democrat in Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District, has 11 source-backed public claims. His education policy signals are emerging from candidate filings.
Candidate Analysis / 6 min read
Patrick Lee Jones, a Democratic council member in West Virginia, enters the 2026 cycle with a thinly-sourced public record. This analysis examines immigration policy signals from available filings, state race context, and what researchers would examine next.
Candidate Analysis / 6 min read
Pam Marsh's economic policy signals from public records show a developing research profile. With 1 source-backed claim and rank 57 of 379 in Oregon, the field is crowded.
Candidate Analysis / 11 min read
Natalie S. Murdock, a Democrat running for NC Senate District 20 in 2026, has a developing research profile with 2 source-backed claims. This analysis covers her public safety signals from public records, race context, and competitive research posture.
Candidate Analysis / 11 min read
Mykal Anstrom, an Independent presidential candidate, has 11 source-backed public records. This analysis examines immigration policy signals, research gaps, and competitive context for 2026.
Candidate Analysis / 9 min read
OppIntell examines Pablo Ivan Mcconnie-Saad's education policy signals from 20 public-record claims. Research-depth context for the 2026 PA-03 Democratic primary, with state and cycle-level comparisons.
Candidate Analysis / 9 min read
Neil Joseph Gilespie, a nonpartisan U.S. Senate candidate in Florida, has 2 source-backed public claims. OppIntell's research examines immigration signals from his sparse record, competitive context, and what researchers would probe next.