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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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Endorsements / 5 min read

Gary R. Eisen 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the Michigan State Senate Race

OppIntell's research on Gary R. Eisen's 2026 endorsements reveals a developing public profile with one source-backed claim. Explore coalition signals, competitive research gaps, and what campaigns would examine next in the Michigan State Senate race.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Faith James Kimbrough Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Indiana County Recorder Race

Faith James Kimbrough, Democrat for Marion County Recorder in 2026, currently holds a thin public-source profile. OppIntell's comparative analysis places her among Indiana's top-quartile researched candidates, yet key coalition endorsements remain unverified.

Endorsements / 10 min read

G Rick 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in Missouri's 4th District Race

G Rick enters Missouri's 4th District race with a thin public profile. OppIntell tracks source-backed claims, coalition signals, and research gaps that campaigns and journalists should watch.

Endorsements / 10 min read

Fred F. White 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research for Kentucky District Judge Race

OppIntell examines Fred F. White's 2026 Kentucky District Judge race, endorsements, and coalition research. With thin public sourcing, campaigns must dig deeper.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Garland E. Graves 2026 Endorsements: What Researchers Would Examine in the Marion Small Claims Court Race

Garland E. Graves, a Democrat running for Judge of the Marion Small Claims Court in Warren Township, enters the 2026 race with a thin public profile. Researchers would examine endorsements, coalition signals, and source-backed claims to build a competitive pic

Endorsements / 8 min read

Garrett R. Bascom 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the Indiana House District 068 Race

A source-backed profile of Garrett R. Bascom's 2026 endorsements and coalition research in Indiana House District 068. With a thin research depth tier and a crowded field, OppIntell tracks what public records reveal and what gaps remain for campaigns and journ

Endorsements / 6 min read

Fitzgerald Mofor Endorsements 2026: Researching the Republican Candidate in Maryland House District 9A

Fitzgerald Mofor, a Republican candidate for Maryland House of Delegates District 9A, has a thin public research profile. OppIntell tracks source-backed claims and endorsements for 2026.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Emily Duda Buckley Endorsements 2026: What the Thinly-Sourced Florida House Campaign Reveals About Coalition Research Gaps

OppIntell examines Emily Duda Buckley's 2026 Florida House campaign. With just 1 source-backed claim and a thin research profile, the Republican candidate faces significant coalition-building challenges in a crowded primary field.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Eric James Nathanson 2026 Endorsements: What Public Records Show So Far in Maine House District 124

With only 1 source-backed claim, Eric James Nathanson's endorsement profile in Maine House District 124 is thinly sourced. Here's what researchers would examine next.

Endorsements / 5 min read

Emily J Dingman Endorsements 2026: Researching Coalition Signals in Maine House District 91

OppIntell's research on Emily J Dingman's 2026 endorsements and coalition signals in Maine House District 91. With only one source-backed claim, the profile is thin, offering a baseline for competitive intelligence.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Eric Moyer Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Are Tracking in Nebraska's 1st District Race

Eric Moyer endorsements 2026: OppIntell's candidate research shows a developing profile with 1 source-backed claim. No FEC committee or cross-platform IDs yet. What campaigns and journalists should know.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Ethan Baker 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in Michigan's 11th District

Ethan Baker, Republican candidate for Michigan's 11th Congressional District, has a developing source-backed profile. This article examines his endorsement landscape and coalition research as of early 2026.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Eric Grossman 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in the Indiana County Auditor Race

Eric Grossman, Democrat running for Tippecanoe County Auditor in 2026, has a thin public profile. OppIntell's research examines endorsement signals and coalition-building opportunities.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Eric S. Stovall Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Kentucky District Judge Race

Eric S. Stovall's 2026 Kentucky District Judge campaign has a thin public profile with 1 source-backed claim. This article examines the race context, research gaps, and what opposition researchers would probe.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Gary Byrne Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Indiana State Senate Race

OppIntell's research into Gary Byrne's 2026 endorsements and coalition-building in Indiana's 47th State Senate district reveals a thinly sourced candidate profile with significant gaps for campaigns to monitor.

Endorsements / 10 min read

Francis (Butch) Flaspohler Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the Indiana Township Trustee Race

OppIntell profiles Francis (Butch) Flaspohler, Democratic candidate for Butler Township Trustee in Franklin County, Indiana. With a thin public-record profile and one source-backed claim, researchers would examine endorsements, coalition signals, and party ali

Endorsements / 8 min read

Everett Newman Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Indiana Prosecuting Attorney Race

OppIntell analyzes Everett Newman's 2026 endorsements and coalition research in the Indiana prosecuting attorney race. With a thin research profile, Newman's campaign faces source-readiness gaps that opponents could exploit.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Gary Hunter Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Michigan State Senate Race

Gary Hunter, a Democrat running for Michigan State Senate, has a developing public profile with limited endorsements. This article examines the coalition research landscape, source posture, and what campaigns should watch as the 2026 race unfolds.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Fleur Jeannine Lobree Endorsements 2026: What Public Records Reveal About the Florida DCA Race

OppIntell's comparative analysis of Fleur Jeannine Lobree's 2026 endorsements and coalition research in the Florida District Court of Appeal race, based on public records and source-backed profile signals.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Eve Peters 2026 Endorsements: A Source-Posture Analysis for Indiana House District 052

Eve Peters, Republican candidate for Indiana State Representative in District 052, has a thin public profile. OppIntell examines her source-backed signals, endorsement landscape, and what researchers would investigate next.

Endorsements / 9 min read

G. Joseph Curley Endorsements 2026: A Thin But Developing Research Profile in Florida's Circuit Judge Race

G. Joseph Curley's 2026 campaign for Florida Circuit Judge shows a thin research profile with just 1 source-backed claim. OppIntell's analysis reveals what researchers would examine next and how this nonpartisan race fits into Florida's broader 2026 landscape.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Fred Pollack 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research: What Campaign Researchers Would Examine

Explore Fred Pollack's 2026 endorsements and coalition research for the Florida Circuit Judge race. With a thin public profile, campaigns would examine SOS filings, judicial bar ratings, and local party cues.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Felicia Brabec 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research and Source-Backed Profile Signals in the Michigan State Senate Race

A comparative analysis of Felicia Brabec's 2026 endorsement and coalition research for Michigan's 15th State Senate district. The candidate's source-backed profile remains thinly sourced relative to state peers, highlighting areas for coalition development.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Fred Reese 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the Indiana County Council Race

Fred Reese, Democrat for Indiana County Council Member in 2026, has a thin public research profile. With only one source-backed claim and no cross-platform IDs, his endorsement coalition is still developing. Here's what researchers would examine next.