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Endorsements

Endorsement signals across 2026 candidates, parties, and races — coalition tracking, union and PAC backing, and source-backed receipts.

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The endorsements hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for 2026 candidate endorsements content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.

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Published endorsements posts that passed the OppIntell quality and indexability guard.

Will this page update automatically?

Yes. The page uses ISR and reads from the public blog RPC, so newly approved posts appear without a code deploy.

Why not publish every generated post here?

Generated drafts remain out of public hubs until they satisfy editorial approval, quality, and noindex rules.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Daniel C. Fowler Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the Idaho Governor Race

Daniel C. Fowler's 2026 endorsements are a blank slate in the Idaho Governor race. OppIntell examines what researchers would look for as the field of 25 Republicans competes.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Dan Stacy 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research: What Public Records Show So Far

Public records for Dan Stacy's 2026 Missouri State Senate campaign show a thin research profile. OppIntell's analysis covers bio, race context, and what competitive researchers would examine next.

Endorsements / 11 min read

David Bockover Endorsements 2026: What the Record Shows in the Henry County Sheriff Race

David Bockover, Democrat for Henry County Sheriff in 2026, has a thin but developing research profile. OppIntell examines what public records show, what researchers would check next, and how the race compares to Indiana's crowded field.

Endorsements / 12 min read

Dave Thomas Endorsements 2026: Source-Backed Profile Signals for the St. Joseph County Council Race

Dave Thomas, Democratic candidate for St. Joseph County Council District E, has 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell examines his endorsement profile, research depth, and the competitive landscape for 2026.

Endorsements / 6 min read

David G. Barrett 2026 Endorsements: County Council Race in a Crowded Indiana Democratic Field

OppIntell examines David G. Barrett's 2026 County Council race in Indiana. With a thin source profile and no published endorsements yet, the race presents a research gap for campaigns and journalists.

Endorsements / 11 min read

Daniel A. Kreilein 2026: What the Thin Public Record Means for Endorsement Research in Indiana's County Council Race

Daniel A. Kreilein's 2026 County Council campaign in Indiana has a thin public record—just 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell examines the research gap and what it means for endorsement tracking.

Endorsements / 5 min read

David A. Happe Endorsements 2026: Research Gaps in the Indiana Circuit Court Race

David A. Happe, Republican candidate for Judge of the Madison Circuit Court, has a thin public profile with just 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell examines the endorsement landscape and research gaps for 2026.

Endorsements / 9 min read

David Campbell 2026 Endorsements: Research Gaps and Coalition Signals in the Indiana County Council Race

OppIntell examines David Campbell's 2026 Indiana County Council race. With only 1 source-backed claim and no cross-platform IDs, the endorsement picture is largely unformed. Researchers would need to monitor local party networks and county-level filings.

Endorsements / 8 min read

David G. Henry Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the Indiana County Commissioner Race

David G. Henry, a Democrat candidate for Indiana County Commissioner in 2026, has a thin public profile with only one source-backed claim. OppIntell examines what endorsements and coalition signals researchers would look for as the race develops.

Endorsements / 5 min read

Daniel Ebers 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in Nebraska State Treasurer Race

Daniel Ebers, a Democrat running for Nebraska State Treasurer in 2026, has a developing public profile with 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell's research examines endorsement and coalition signals for campaigns and journalists.

Endorsements / 10 min read

Darren Vogt 2026 Endorsements: What Indiana State Senate Research Reveals About Coalition-Building in District 15

OppIntell examines Darren Vogt's 2026 endorsements and coalition research for Indiana State Senate District 15. With a thin research depth tier and a crowded field, Vogt's source-backed profile offers limited signals—but the race context is rich.

Endorsements / 8 min read

David (Dave) Broach Endorsements 2026: Missouri House Candidate's Thin Public Profile Signals Research Gaps

Missouri House candidate David (Dave) Broach has just one source-backed claim, placing him in the thinly-sourced tier. OppIntell examines what the lack of public endorsements and financial filings means for opponents and researchers.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Dave Rekosh 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in Missouri House District 112

OppIntell examines Dave Rekosh's 2026 endorsements and coalition research in the Missouri State Representative race for District 112. With a thin public profile, researchers face a source-readiness gap that campaigns may exploit.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Darryl J. Ervin 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in Michigan's 9th District State House Race

OppIntell analyzes Darryl J. Ervin's endorsement landscape in Michigan's 9th District State House race. Research depth is thin, with 1 source-backed claim. Campaigns can benchmark against the broader 708-candidate field.

Endorsements / 4 min read

Daryl Schmitt 2026 Endorsements: Research Gaps and Competitive Context in Indiana Senate District 48

OppIntell's research on Daryl Schmitt's 2026 endorsements for Indiana State Senate District 48. With only one source-backed claim and a thin research depth tier, this profile highlights the gaps campaigns and journalists should monitor as the race develops.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Darrian D. Botts Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Kentucky District Judge Race

A research-backed profile of Darrian D. Botts in the 2026 Kentucky District Judge race, examining endorsements, coalition signals, and source posture.

Endorsements / 7 min read

David C. Ewing 2026 Endorsements: Researching the Vigo County Sheriff Race

David C. Ewing is a Democratic candidate for Vigo County Sheriff in 2026. OppIntell's research reveals a thin public profile with one source-backed claim. This article examines the endorsement landscape and competitive research context.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Danny Lopez Endorsements 2026: Research Profile for Indiana House District 039

OppIntell profiles Danny Lopez, Republican candidate for Indiana State Representative District 039, with source-backed research on endorsements and coalition-building ahead of 2026.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Daniel R. Mcdow 2026 Endorsements: What Public Records Show About the Florida State Representative Race

Daniel R. Mcdow, a Democrat in Florida's House District 33, shows 1 source-backed claim in OppIntell's 2026 candidate research. The race is crowded: 375 candidates tracked. This article examines what public records reveal about Mcdow's endorsement posture and

Endorsements / 7 min read

David Richardson 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the Florida State Representative Race

OppIntell research on David Richardson's 2026 endorsements in the Florida State Representative race. Source-backed claims, coalition signals, and competitive field analysis for District 106.

Endorsements / 8 min read

David J. Else 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District

David J. Else, the Legal Marijuana NOW candidate for Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District, has a developing public profile. OppIntell tracks his endorsements, coalition ties, and research gaps as the 2026 race takes shape.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Darrin Camilleri Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Michigan State Senate Race

Darrin Camilleri's 2026 Michigan State Senate campaign has one source-backed claim, placing him in a developing research tier. OppIntell examines what public records reveal about his endorsements and coalition, and what researchers would check next.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Daniel Joseph Ankeles Endorsements 2026: A Thin Public Record in a Crowded Maine Race

Daniel Joseph Ankeles enters the 2026 Maine State Representative race with just one source-backed claim, ranking 484th of 516 candidates statewide. OppIntell examines what researchers would look for next.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Dalton P. Johnson Endorsements 2026: Research Depth and Coalition Signals in Missouri House District 41

Dalton P. Johnson, Libertarian candidate for Missouri State Representative in District 41, has a thin public profile with 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell examines endorsement research gaps and competitive field context.