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Policy positions

Issue-by-issue stance research across 2026 candidates: healthcare, immigration, economy, climate, and more — with source posture.

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Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexandra Mealer Education Policy Posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House Race

Alexandra Mealer, a Republican candidate in Texas's 9th Congressional District, has a developing public profile on education policy. This analysis covers her source-backed claims, race context, and what campaigns should monitor.

Policy Positions / 13 min read

Alfonso Alberto Ramos Immigration 2026: A Democratic Presidential Candidate's Source-Backed Policy Posture

Alfonso Alberto Ramos, a Democrat candidate for U.S. President in 2026, has 17 source-backed claims on immigration. OppIntell examines his policy posture, research depth, and competitive landscape.

Policy Positions / 9 min read

Alexandra Mealer Economy 2026: Source-Backed Profile Signals for TX-09

OppIntell examines Alexandra Mealer's economic policy posture in the 2026 TX-09 U.S. House race. With 3 source-backed claims and a developing research profile, her public stance on the economy remains a key area for opposition researchers.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexis L Claiborne Public Safety Posture in the 2026 California U.S. House Race

Alexis L Claiborne, a Democrat in CA-23, has a developing public safety posture with 19 source-backed claims. OppIntell's analysis compares her profile to the state average of 230 claims, highlighting research gaps and competitive dynamics.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Allan Channey Mr. Summers Education Policy Posture in the 2026 National U.S. President Race

Allan Channey Mr. Summers enters the 2026 Democratic presidential field with a developing research profile. This article maps his education policy posture, source-backed claims, and competitive positioning.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexander Zachary Kalai Immigration Policy Posture in the 2026 Texas US House Race

OppIntell examines Alexander Zachary Kalai's immigration policy posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House race. With limited public claims, researchers face a source-readiness gap. Learn how campaigns can use this intelligence.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alida Felton Immigration 2026: Source-Backed Profile in the National Presidential Race

Alida Felton, Democrat candidate for U.S. President in 2026, has 4 source-backed claims on immigration. Her research depth ranks 695 of 1575 nationally. This article examines her public posture and competitive context.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexandra Prieditis Healthcare Policy Posture in Michigan's 2026 U.S. House Race

OppIntell analyzes the healthcare policy posture of Alexandra Prieditis, an Independent candidate in Michigan's 7th District for the 2026 U.S. House race. With only two source-backed claims, her profile is still developing, but public records offer early signa

Policy Positions / 7 min read

Alfredo Jr. Hinojosa Public Safety Posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House Race

Alfredo Jr. Hinojosa, a Republican candidate in Texas's 34th Congressional District, has a developing public safety profile with 2 source-backed claims. This analysis examines his posture, race context, and research gaps for the 2026 cycle.

Policy Positions / 4 min read

Alicia Altamirano Public Safety Posture in the 2026 Maryland House Race

Alicia Altamirano's public safety posture in the 2026 Maryland House of Delegates race remains thinly sourced. OppIntell analyzes her one source-backed claim and the competitive landscape.

Policy Positions / 5 min read

Alissa Marie Murphy Education Policy Posture: 2026 Missouri U.S. House Race

Alissa Marie Murphy's education policy posture in the 2026 Missouri U.S. House race. Analysis of source-backed claims, research depth, and competitive context for MO-01.

Policy Positions / 7 min read

Alicia Contreras-Donello Public Safety Posture in the 2026 Maryland House Race

Alicia Contreras-Donello, a Democrat in Maryland House District 14, has just 1 source-backed claim on public safety. OppIntell's research depth ranks her 473rd of 930 Maryland candidates. Her profile remains thinly sourced.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexis S. Solis Healthcare Policy Posture in the 2026 Maryland Congressional Race

Alexis S. Solis enters the 2026 Maryland Congressional race with a developing research profile. Only one source-backed claim exists, leaving healthcare policy posture largely undefined. OppIntell tracks what campaigns would examine.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexis Arreon Sumbry Healthcare Policy Posture in 2026 Alabama Circuit Clerk Race

Alexis Arreon Sumbry, a Democrat running for Circuit Clerk in Madison County, Alabama, has a developing research profile with limited public healthcare policy signals. This analysis maps her posture against a crowded field.

Policy Positions / 8 min read

Alix Christopher Toulme Public Safety Posture in the 2026 Florida Senate Race

Alix Christopher Toulme enters the 2026 Florida U.S. Senate race as a write-in candidate with a single source-backed claim. His public safety posture remains largely undefined, ranking last in research depth among all 50 candidates in the race.

Policy Positions / 8 min read

Alissa Marie Murphy Immigration Policy Posture in the 2026 Missouri U.S. House Race

Alissa Marie Murphy immigration 2026: a developing-profile Democrat in Missouri's 1st District. Her 40 source-backed claims place her in the top quartile of research depth among 824 tracked Missouri candidates.

Policy Positions / 8 min read

Alisha Dawn Chaffin Economic Policy Posture in the 2026 Kentucky House Race

Alisha Dawn Chaffin, Democratic candidate for Kentucky House District 88, has a developing public economic policy profile. OppIntell analyzes her source-backed claims and competitive research posture for the 2026 cycle.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alexandra Mealer Healthcare Policy Posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House Race

Alexandra Mealer's healthcare policy posture in the 2026 TX-09 race is emerging from limited public records. This OppIntell analysis examines source-backed signals, research gaps, and competitive dynamics for campaigns and researchers.

Policy Positions / 9 min read

Alisha Lokelani Cordes Public Safety Posture in 2026: A Developing Profile for California's 14th District

Alisha Lokelani Cordes enters the 2026 CA-14 race with a developing public safety profile. OppIntell's research shows 17 source-backed claims, but gaps in Wikidata and Ballotpedia leave questions for campaigns and voters.

Policy Positions / 8 min read

Alexis S. Solis Education Policy Posture in the 2026 Maryland Congressional Race

Alexis S. Solis, a Democrat running for Congress in Maryland's 5th District, has a developing research profile with one source-backed claim. This article examines her education policy posture, race context, and research gaps.

Policy Positions / 8 min read

Alexander Lambridis Education Policy Posture in the 2026 Florida State Representative Race

Alexander Lambridis, a Democratic candidate for Florida State Representative District 091 in 2026, has a developing public profile. This analysis examines his education policy posture based on available public records, source-backed claims, and research gaps.

Policy Positions / 9 min read

Alex Harper Healthcare Policy Posture in the 2026 South Carolina 5th District Race

OppIntell profiles Democrat Alex Harper's healthcare policy posture in South Carolina's 5th District. With 47 source-backed claims and top-quartile research depth, this briefing examines what public records reveal and what gaps remain.

Policy Positions / 10 min read

Alander Pulliam Immigration 2026: An Independent Voice in California's Crowded Senate Race

Alander Pulliam, an Independent candidate for U.S. Senate in California, enters a crowded field with a developing public profile. His immigration policy posture remains largely undefined in source-backed records, offering both risks and opportunities.

Policy Positions / 6 min read

Alex Cornwallis Immigration Policy Posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House Race

An OppIntell analysis of Alex Cornwallis's immigration policy posture in the 2026 Texas U.S. House race for TX-32, drawing on 15 source-backed claims and competitive research context.