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Party intelligence

All-party campaign intelligence for Republican, Democratic, third-party, independent, and nonpartisan coverage.

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Candidate analysis

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

Race previews

Race previews with party breakdowns, office context, candidate counts, and competitive research posture.

Election guides

State and cycle election guides that connect candidate universes to race, party, and source-readiness context.

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Party intelligence content cluster

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

Value for campaigns and researchers

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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Posts only appear here after they are published, approved, and not marked noindex. That keeps the category hub useful as the content engine scales.

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What appears in party intelligence?

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Will this page update automatically?

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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.

Party Intelligence / 10 min read

Nonpartisan Judicial Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 67 nonpartisan judicial candidates across 2 states in the 2026 cycle, campaigns face a unique challenge: understanding how public records can be turned into research narratives by opponents. This guide examines the field, sources, and competitive framing.

Party Intelligence / 5 min read

Nonpartisan State Legislature Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 49 nonpartisan state legislature candidates already filed for 2026, campaigns can expect opposition researchers to scrutinize public records. Here's what they may examine.

Party Intelligence / 6 min read

The 2026 Democratic Freshman Class: First-Time Candidates and Source-Backed Research

A cohort analysis of first-time Democratic candidates in the 2026 cycle, examining biographical signals, district contexts, and competitive research angles for campaigns.

Party Intelligence / 7 min read

2026 Republican Freshman Class: First-Time Candidates and Source-Backed Research

A cohort analysis of the 2026 Republican freshman class — first-time candidates, district composition, and what researchers examine in open-seat and competitive races.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Texas 17 2026: Republican vs Democratic House Candidate Research Guide

Explore the Texas 17 2026 House race with 1 Republican and 3 Democratic candidates. This research guide helps campaigns and analysts compare party signals from public filings and source-backed profiles.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Texas 20 2026: Republican vs Democratic House Candidate Research and Head-to-Head Framing

Public OppIntell research on Texas 20 2026 Republican vs Democratic House candidates. 5 source-backed profiles, competitive framing for campaigns and analysts.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Democratic Governor Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

A party-level look at 23 Democratic governor candidates across 2 states. Public records and source-backed profile signals may reveal research narratives for the 2026 cycle.

Party Intelligence / 5 min read

Green House Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With one Green House candidate profile observed for 2026, campaigns may examine public records to anticipate research angles. This guide covers what opponents could highlight.

Party Intelligence / 5 min read

House Democratic Caucus 2026: Incumbents and Challengers Research Preview

A strategic preview of the House Democratic Caucus for the 2026 cycle, examining incumbents and challengers through the lens of public records and competitive research signals.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Democratic Executive Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 260 Democratic executive candidates across 2 states, public records offer a rich field for competitive research. This article examines what researchers may examine.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Democratic Senate Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

An overview of 11 Democratic Senate candidates in 2026 across three states, highlighting public records and profile signals that opponents may examine for research narratives.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Democratic House Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 297 Democratic House candidates across 17 states already filing, researchers may examine public records for narratives on background, fundraising, and policy positions.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Republican Governor Candidates 2026: What Opponents May Research

A guide to the public candidate universe for Republican governor races in 2026. Understand what Democratic researchers may examine from 35 candidate profiles across two states.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Libertarian House Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

A public-intelligence look at 9 Libertarian House candidates in 5 states. Understand what researchers may examine from candidate filings and public profiles.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Libertarian Statewide Executive Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 2 Libertarian statewide executive candidates filing in 2026, public records offer early signals. This article shows how campaigns may research these candidates for opposition narratives.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Democratic Other Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 74 Democratic other candidates across 4 states, campaigns can examine public records to anticipate research angles. This guide shows what opponents may look for.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Democratic State Legislature Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 89 Democratic state legislature candidates on the 2026 ballot, Republican researchers may examine public records, voting patterns, and past statements to craft opposition narratives.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Maryland Legislative District 31 2026: Republican vs Democratic Candidate Research

Explore the 2026 Maryland Legislative District 31 state legislature race. Research the Republican and Democratic candidates using public records and source-backed profile signals.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Democratic Statewide Executive Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 27 Democratic statewide executive candidates across 2 states, opposition researchers have ample public records to examine. This article explores what signals may emerge from candidate filings and profile data.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Libertarian Governor Candidates 2026: What Opponents May Research

With 4 Libertarian governor candidates emerging for 2026, campaigns on both sides may scrutinize public records, candidate filings, and source-backed profile signals to anticipate attack lines and debate prep.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Georgia 02 2026: Republican vs Democratic House Candidate Research

Georgia's 2nd Congressional District in 2026 features 3 Republican and 2 Democratic candidates. This article provides a research framing for comparing party profiles, public records, and potential attack lines.

Party Intelligence / 3 min read

Democratic Attorneys General 2026: Candidate Field and Research Posture

An overview of the Democratic attorneys general 2026 candidate field, including open seats, incumbents, and the research posture campaigns should adopt for competitive intelligence.

Party Intelligence / 4 min read

Republican Executive Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research

With 432 Republican executive candidates across 2 states, Democratic opponents may turn public filings, voting records, and donor lists into research narratives. This guide explores what signals the competition could use.