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Mississippi 2026 Election Guide: Candidates, Parties, and Opposition Research Signals
A state-level guide to Mississippi 2026 candidates, covering 20 public profiles across Republican, Democratic, and third-party races. Understand the competitive research posture and what source-backed signals campaigns may examine.
Candidate AnalysisCindy Burbank 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Nebraska Senate Race
Cindy Burbank, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Nebraska in 2026, has a developing research profile with 1 source-backed claim. This article provides competitive research context for campaigns and journalists.
Research MethodologyDaniel Quipp Source-Readiness Audit: Public Records Behind the 2026 Vermont State Representative Profile
Daniel Quipp's public-record profile for 2026 Vermont State Representative shows 2 source-backed claims and a developing research tier. With 211 candidates in the race, this audit examines what public filings reveal and where gaps remain.
Policy PositionsAnn Marie Danimus Healthcare Policy Posture in Washington's 5th District 2026 Race
Ann Marie Danimus, an Independent candidate for Washington's 5th Congressional District in 2026, has a developing research profile with 2 source-backed claims. Her healthcare policy posture remains thinly sourced, presenting both opportunities and challenges i
Donor NetworksEdward John Roland 2026 Donor Network: PACs, Sectors, and Source Gaps
Edward John Roland's 2026 donor network research reveals a thinly sourced independent candidate in Tennessee's 3rd district. No FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs, and only 2 source-backed claims. Researchers face significant gaps.
EndorsementsDavid Ambrose Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in the Alaska U.S. House Race
Explore the David Ambrose endorsements 2026 landscape in Alaska's U.S. House race. This OppIntell research piece maps candidate coalitions, source posture, and competitive dynamics.
Campaign FinanceDan Franzese Campaign Finance 2026: Thin Public Record in Crowded Florida Primary
Dan Franzese enters Florida's 2026 US House race with a thin public-record profile. OppIntell research identifies only one source-backed claim and no FEC committee, offering a baseline for competitive analysis.
Race PreviewFlorida Group 08 2026 Judicial Race: Candidate Field and Research Posture
Florida Group 08 2026 judicial race features 2 non-major-party candidates. OppIntell's source-backed profiles provide a baseline for competitive research. This preview covers candidate field, public-record posture, and research gaps.
Candidate Analysis | Race Preview | Party IntelligenceColorado 17 2026: Republican vs Democratic State Legislature Candidate Research
A head-to-head research framing for Colorado 17's 2026 State Legislature race, comparing the Republican and Democratic candidate profiles based on public records and source-backed signals.
Party IntelligenceNonpartisan Other Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research Across 52 Profiles in Two States
With 52 Nonpartisan other candidates already filed for 2026 across two states, campaign researchers have a rich public-record field to mine. OppIntell maps the bios, race contexts, and opposition-research angles that could shape the cycle.
Voting RecordsNevada House Voting Record 2026: How Roll-Call Research Reveals Incumbent Vulnerabilities
A campaign-strategist guide to researching Nevada House voting records ahead of 2026. Covers roll-call analysis, key policy splits, and source-readiness for all-party incumbent profiles.
Political IntelligenceFrom 2024 to 2026: How Prior-Cycle Results Reshape This Cycle's Research Priorities
The 2024 results set the stage for 2026 research priorities. This analysis examines how prior-cycle outcomes inform candidate vetting, messaging, and opposition research for the upcoming midterms.
Candidate Analysis | Race Preview | Party Intelligence | Election GuideTexas 26 2026: Republican vs Democratic House Candidate Research Guide
Explore the Texas 26 2026 House race with source-backed profiles of 5 candidates: 1 Republican and 2 Democrats. A head-to-head research guide for campaigns and analysts.
Candidate Analysis | Race Preview | Party Intelligence | Election Guide | Campaign FinanceMaine 9 2026 State Legislature Race: Republican vs Democratic Candidate Research
A head-to-head research framing for the Maine 9 2026 state legislature race, covering one Republican and two Democratic candidates. Learn what public records and source-backed profiles reveal about the competition.
Election GuideNevada 2026 Election Guide: Candidates, Parties, and Opposition Research Signals
A comprehensive guide to Nevada 2026 candidates, covering 58 profiles (36 Republican, 19 Democratic, 3 other). Understand party dynamics and opposition research signals.
Candidate AnalysisCordy Taylor 2026: Competitive Research Context and Source-Backed Profile for Salem County Commissioner
Cordy Taylor, a Republican candidate for Salem County Commissioner in New Jersey's 2026 election, has a developing public profile with 2 source-backed claims. This article maps the competitive research context, source posture, and gaps for campaigns and journa
Research MethodologyDaphne Campbell Source-Readiness Audit: Public Records Behind the 2026 Florida State Representative Profile
A source-readiness audit of Daphne Campbell's 2026 Florida State Representative profile. With 11 source-backed claims in a developing research tier, this piece examines what public records show and what gaps remain for researchers.
Policy PositionsAlexander William Scheel Economic Policy Posture in the 2026 Washington U.S. House Race
public-record context for Alexander William Scheel's economic policy posture in the 2026 Washington U.S. House race, and where research gaps remain.
Donor NetworksEdwin H. Feller 2026 Donor Network Research: PACs, Sectors, and Source Gaps
OppIntell's donor network research for Edwin H. Feller reveals a developing public-record profile with significant source gaps. This analysis covers PACs, sectors, and what researchers would examine next.
EndorsementsDavid L Champ 2026 Endorsements: Competitive Research Context for Richland Township Trustee
David L Champ (D) is running for Richland Township Trustee in Jay County, Indiana. With only 1 source-backed claim and a developing research profile, this analysis explores the endorsement and coalition landscape for 2026.
Campaign FinanceDiedre ("Dee") Gish Campaign Finance 2026: Public-Record Context in the Vermont State Representative Race
OppIntell's research profile for Diedre ("Dee") Gish in the 2026 Vermont State Representative race shows a developing source posture with 2 validated claims. This briefing covers filing gaps, state-level context, and what researchers would examine next.
Race PreviewFlorida Dist. 3 2026: Candidate Field and Research Posture for a Competitive Local Race
A research-methodology preview of the Florida Dist. 3 2026 local race. Four candidates (1 R, 3 D) with source-backed profiles. Analysis of filing context and research posture.
Candidate Analysis | Race Preview | Party IntelligenceAlaska H 2026: Republican vs Democratic State Legislature Candidate Research
Public candidate research for Alaska H 2026: 2 Republican, 1 Democratic candidates. Compare party positions and potential attack lines.
Party IntelligenceOther Local Candidates 2026: What the Competition May Research
A deep dive into 26 other local candidate profiles across two states for the 2026 cycle, examining public records, background signals, and how opponents could frame these in opposition research.