Candidate Overview and Context

Larry Thompson is a Republican candidate running for the U.S. House of Representatives in California's 32nd Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. As of the latest public filings and source-backed profile signals, the candidate has two public claims and two valid citations in the OppIntell database. This profile is intended to help campaigns, journalists, and researchers understand what opposition researchers would examine when preparing for a competitive race.

The 32nd District covers parts of Los Angeles County and has historically leaned Democratic. In a general election, a Republican candidate would face an uphill battle, but primary dynamics and district shifts could alter the landscape. Understanding Thompson's public record early may help both Republican campaigns anticipate Democratic attacks and Democratic campaigns identify potential vulnerabilities.

Public Source-Backed Profile Signals

OppIntell tracks publicly available information from FEC filings, candidate statements, media coverage, and official records. For Larry Thompson, two public claims have been identified and verified with citations. These claims form the basis of what researchers would examine in a deeper dive.

Claim 1: Larry Thompson filed as a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in California's 32nd District for the 2026 election. Source: FEC candidate filing database. This is a standard starting point for any opposition research profile.

Claim 2: Thompson's candidate committee reported no financial activity in the most recent filing period. Source: FEC quarterly report. This could indicate a nascent campaign or a low-budget strategy, which opponents might highlight as a lack of grassroots support or viability.

Researchers would also examine Thompson's public statements, social media presence, and any past political involvement. As of now, no additional verified claims are available, but the profile will be updated as new public records emerge.

What Opposition Researchers Would Examine

Opposition researchers would likely look into several areas to build a comprehensive profile on Larry Thompson:

- **Background and Biography**: Any prior elected office, professional experience, or community involvement. Gaps in public information could be flagged as a lack of transparency.

- **Policy Positions**: Statements on key issues such as healthcare, immigration, taxes, and climate change. Without a voting record, researchers would rely on campaign websites, interviews, and social media.

- **Financial Disclosures**: FEC filings, personal financial disclosures, and any potential conflicts of interest. A lack of fundraising could be portrayed as a weak campaign.

- **Associations and Endorsements**: Links to party leaders, interest groups, or controversial figures. Endorsements from national Republican figures could be used to tie Thompson to party positions.

- **Past Controversies**: Any legal issues, ethical complaints, or public gaffes. As of now, no such records are in the public domain.

Campaigns on both sides would use these signals to craft messaging. For example, a Democratic opponent might argue that Thompson's lack of fundraising indicates he is not a serious contender, while a Republican primary opponent might question his commitment to conservative values if his policy positions are unclear.

Strategic Implications for 2026

The 2026 election cycle is still in its early stages, but the public record on Larry Thompson is thin. This could be an advantage or a liability depending on how the campaign unfolds. A candidate with a clean slate may have more freedom to define themselves, but also faces scrutiny over what they have not disclosed.

For Republican campaigns, understanding how Democrats might attack Thompson—or how they might defend him—could inform primary strategy. For Democratic campaigns, Thompson's profile provides a baseline for opposition research that can be expanded as more information becomes available.

OppIntell's public-source approach ensures that all claims are backed by citations, allowing campaigns to trust the data they use in debate prep, media buys, and voter outreach. As new filings or statements emerge, the profile will be updated to reflect the latest verified information.

Conclusion and Next Steps

Larry Thompson's 2026 candidacy is in its early stages, with only two public claims currently verified. Campaigns and researchers should monitor FEC filings, media coverage, and candidate statements for additional signals. OppIntell will continue to track public records to enrich this profile.

For a full picture, users can explore the candidate page at /candidates/california/larry-thompson-ca-32 and compare with other candidates in the race. Understanding the opposition research landscape early can provide a strategic edge in the 2026 cycle.

Questions Campaigns Ask

What public records are available for Larry Thompson?

As of now, two public claims are verified: his FEC candidate filing for the 2026 U.S. House race in California's 32nd District and a quarterly report showing no financial activity. Researchers would also examine any additional filings, media mentions, or public statements.

How could this profile be used by campaigns?

Republican campaigns could use it to anticipate Democratic attacks on Thompson's lack of fundraising or experience. Democratic campaigns could use it to identify early vulnerabilities or to contrast Thompson with other candidates. Journalists and researchers can use it as a starting point for deeper investigation.

Will this profile be updated?

Yes, OppIntell continuously monitors public records. As new filings, media coverage, or statements emerge, the profile will be updated with verified claims and citations.