Why this cluster exists
The policy positions hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for 2026 candidate policy positions content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.
Blog Category
Issue-by-issue stance research across 2026 candidates: healthcare, immigration, economy, climate, and more — with source posture.
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.
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 policy positions hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for 2026 candidate policy positions 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 policy positions 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.
Policy Positions / 9 min read
Amish Dr. Shah, a Democrat running in Arizona's 1st Congressional District for 2026, has a source-backed profile with 26 claims. This article examines his public safety posture, research gaps, and competitive context.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
A research analyst briefing on Democrat Andres Adan Barraza's healthcare policy posture in the 2026 Arizona U.S. House race for AZ-01. Covers source-backed claims, research depth, and competitive landscape.
Policy Positions / 6 min read
Republican Amy Phan West enters California’s 45th District U.S. House race with 30 source-backed claims. OppIntell analyzes her healthcare policy signals, research gaps, and competitive landscape.
Policy Positions / 5 min read
OppIntell examines Ammar Campa-Najjar's economic policy posture in the 2026 California 48th District race, comparing his research depth and source-backed profile signals against state and cycle baselines.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
OppIntell examines Amy Amin's public safety stance in the 2026 Kentucky House District 68 race, drawing on source-backed claims and comparative research across a crowded Democratic field.
Policy Positions / 4 min read
Andrew Garbarino's immigration stance in the 2026 NY-02 race: source-backed profile signals, competitive research context, and what campaigns should examine.
Policy Positions / 8 min read
Amy Leshure, a Democratic candidate for Maine County Commissioner in 2026, has a developing public profile on immigration policy. This analysis maps her source-backed claims, research gaps, and competitive positioning within a crowded field.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Andrew James Mr. Rice, a Democrat in Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District, has 13 source-backed public safety claims. OppIntell's analysis places him 23rd of 34 in the race research-depth rank.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Amber Marie Byers, an Independent candidate for U.S. President in 2026, has 2 source-backed claims on education policy. OppIntell examines her public posture, research depth, and what campaigns should monitor.
Policy Positions / 9 min read
Andrea Carr, a Republican candidate in Oregon's 2nd Congressional District, has a developing public safety profile with 2 source-backed claims. This analysis covers her background, race context, and research gaps for 2026.
Policy Positions / 5 min read
OppIntell examines Amirhossein Mr Akhlaghy's immigration policy posture in the 2026 presidential race. With 2 source-backed claims, the profile is developing. Campaigns can use this analysis to anticipate opposition research angles.
Policy Positions / 8 min read
Amy McGrath enters the 2026 Kentucky U.S. Senate race with 44 source-backed claims on education policy. Her research depth ranks 7th among 43 candidates in the race, with a comprehensive tier but notable gaps.
Policy Positions / 5 min read
Amy Papanu, a Democrat in Virginia's 11th Congressional District, has a developing public profile on immigration. OppIntell's analysis reveals 9 source-backed claims and key research gaps for 2026.
Policy Positions / 9 min read
Andrew Michael Ault, a Democrat in Michigan's 2nd U.S. House race, has 19 source-backed claims. OppIntell analyzes his education policy posture from public records and the crowded-field dynamics of 2026.
Policy Positions / 11 min read
OppIntell examines Republican Andrea Carr's economic policy posture in Oregon's 2nd Congressional District. With only 2 source-backed claims, her profile is developing. Researchers would look to FEC filings and state records for signals on tax, spending, and r
Policy Positions / 10 min read
OppIntell examines Amy Fogelstrom Dr Chai's public safety posture in the 2026 CT-01 race. With 19 source-backed claims and a developing research profile, the Republican candidate enters a crowded field.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Amr Metwally immigration 2026: OppIntell examines the source-backed profile of this Florida US House candidate, the sparse public record, and what campaigns should watch as the race develops.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Andrew Lucchetti, a Democrat in Virginia's 1st Congressional District, has 28 source-backed claims on education policy. OppIntell's research depth tier ranks him developing, with gaps in Wikidata and Ballotpedia entries.
Policy Positions / 8 min read
Andrej A. Selivra enters the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral race as a nonpartisan candidate with a developing public profile. OppIntell examines his healthcare policy posture based on source-backed claims and identifies research gaps for campaigns.
Policy Positions / 6 min read
Andrew F Laverdiere (R) is a 2026 candidate for Maine State Representative, District 21. His education policy posture is thinly sourced with only 1 public claim. OppIntell research depth rank: 510 of 516 in Maine.
Policy Positions / 6 min read
Andrew Henson, a Democrat running in New York's 21st Congressional District, has a developing public profile on education policy. OppIntell examines his source-backed claims, the crowded primary field, and what researchers would investigate next.
Policy Positions / 6 min read
OppIntell examines Amanda Noelle Pusczek's immigration policy posture in Alabama's 4th District. With 22 source-backed claims and a comprehensive research depth, this analysis highlights what campaigns and journalists should know.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Amy Amin, a Democratic candidate for Kentucky State Representative in 2026, has a developing public profile on immigration. This analysis compares her source-backed claims with state and cycle baselines.
Policy Positions / 7 min read
Andrew Dennis, a Nonpartisan U.S. President candidate in the 2026 National race, has 20 source-backed claims on public safety. His research depth ranks 356th of 1575. This analysis examines his posture, gaps, and competitive context.