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Endorsements

Endorsement signals across 2026 candidates, parties, and races — coalition tracking, union and PAC backing, and source-backed receipts.

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Endorsements / 7 min read

Andrea Lynne Gonzales 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the New Mexico School Board Race

Andrea Lynne Gonzales 2026 endorsements and coalition research in the New Mexico School Board Position 4 race. Analysis of candidate field, source posture, and research gaps.

Endorsements / 10 min read

Aimee Nichelle Chavez Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the New Mexico School Board Race

Aimee Nichelle Chavez is a candidate for Lordsburg 29 School Board in New Mexico. This article examines what public records and endorsements could shape the 2026 race.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Aimee Nichelle Chavez 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the New Mexico Mayor Race

OppIntell examines Aimee Nichelle Chavez 2026 endorsements and coalition research in the New Mexico mayor race. Source-backed profile signals remain thin, with Carmelita Maria Chavez holding 1 claim.

Endorsements / 11 min read

Gary A. Ceres 2026 Endorsements: What the Beaufort County Board of Commissioners Race Reveals About Coalition Research in a Thinly Sourced Field

Gary A. Ceres, a Republican candidate for Beaufort County Board of Commissioners, has just 1 source-backed claim in OppIntell's database. This article examines what that means for endorsements, coalition research, and campaign strategy in the 2026 cycle.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Garry (Moe) Murray Endorsements 2026: Researching Coalition Signals in the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners District 01 Race

A research-driven look at Garry (Moe) Murray's 2026 endorsements and coalition signals in the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners District 01 race, based on public records and source-backed profile analysis.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Garland E. Pierce 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in NC House District 048

Garland E. Pierce, a Democrat in NC House District 048, has a thin public profile with limited source-backed claims. OppIntell's research reveals gaps that campaigns can exploit or fill.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Garrett Paul Mason Endorsements 2026: What Public Records Show About the Maine GOP Governor Candidate's Coalition

Garrett Paul Mason, a Republican candidate for Maine governor in 2026, has a thin public-record profile. OppIntell's research team found 1 source-backed claim. This article examines what is known and what gaps remain.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Derek Maynes 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in Washington's 10th Congressional District

Derek Maynes, a No Party Preference candidate in Washington's 10th Congressional District, has a thin public profile. OppIntell's coalition research examines source-backed claims, endorsement gaps, and competitive positioning for 2026.

Endorsements / 12 min read

Frank Pierce 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in North Carolina’s 13th District

Frank Pierce’s 2026 endorsements and coalition research in NC-13 reveal a thinly sourced profile. OppIntell’s analysis covers bio depth, race context, party comparison, and source-posture gaps.

Endorsements / 10 min read

Frank Patton Hughes III Endorsements 2026: What the Thin Research Profile Tells Us About the NC Senate 47 Race

Frank Patton Hughes III enters the 2026 NC Senate 47 race with a thin public profile. OppIntell's research reveals what campaigns should watch as endorsements and coalitions form.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Francisco Salmeron Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Examine in the Camden County Board of Commissioners At-Large Race

Francisco Salmeron, a Republican candidate for Camden County Board of Commissioners At-Large in 2026, has a thin public source profile. OppIntell's research identifies key gaps that campaigns and journalists would examine.

Endorsements / 12 min read

Fred Adams 2026 Endorsements: What Public Records Show About the NC District 31 Seat 02 Race

OppIntell's research on Fred Adams 2026 endorsements shows a candidate with minimal public source claims. Campaigns can use this intelligence to prepare for a crowded field.

Endorsements / 8 min read

Gabriel A Holguin 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in the New Mexico School Board Member Position 1 Race

OppIntell's research on Gabriel A Holguin endorsements for the 2026 New Mexico School Board Member Position 1 race. With limited public records, the profile is developing.

Endorsements / 6 min read

Franklin Rice Endorsements 2026: What Public Records Show in the Carteret County Sheriff Race

Franklin Rice, an unaffiliated candidate for Carteret County Sheriff in 2026, has only one source-backed claim on record. OppIntell's research reveals a thin profile, no cross-platform IDs, and a crowded field where opponents may have deeper public records.

Endorsements / 5 min read

Frances Jackson 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in NC House District 045

OppIntell's research on Frances Jackson's 2026 endorsements in NC House District 045 reveals a thin public profile with one source-backed claim, ranking 89th in race research depth.

Endorsements / 12 min read

Gabriel A Holguin Endorsements 2026: What Researchers Would Look For in a Thinly-Sourced New Mexico School Board Race

Gabriel A Holguin, a Democrat running for Cobre Consolidated School Board Position 3, has only one source-backed claim so far. OppIntell examines what researchers would look for next.

Endorsements / 8 min read

G. Frank Jones Endorsements 2026: What the Thin Public Record Reveals About the NC Superior Court Race

G. Frank Jones enters the 2026 NC Superior Court race with a thin public record and no published endorsements. OppIntell's research profile shows just one source-backed claim, placing him among the most lightly documented candidates in a crowded field.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Finch Holt 2026 Endorsements: Coalition Research in the Caswell County Board of Commissioners District 02 Race

Finch Holt, a Republican candidate for Caswell County Board of Commissioners District 02 in North Carolina, has a thin public research profile with only one source-backed claim. This article examines what researchers would look for in endorsements and coalitio

Endorsements / 7 min read

Eugene F. Douglass Endorsements 2026: Source-Backed Research in North Carolina's 2nd District

OppIntell's public research profile for Eugene F. Douglass, Republican candidate in NC-02. With 1 source-backed claim and a thin research tier, this profile highlights the gaps campaigns would examine in a crowded field.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Faith Naff 2026 Endorsements: What Public Records Show About the Caldwell County Board of Commissioners Race

Faith Naff, a Democrat running for Caldwell County Board of Commissioners in 2026, has a thin public-source profile with 1 verified claim. OppIntell's research team examines what records exist and what gaps remain.

Endorsements / 9 min read

Angela Taylor Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in Washington State Representative Pos. 2 Race

Angela Taylor, a Democrat running for Washington State Representative Pos. 2 in Legislative District 2, has a thin public source profile with 2 source-backed claims. This article examines her endorsements and coalition landscape using OppIntell's research meth

Endorsements / 7 min read

Ethan Clewis 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in North Carolina District Court Judge District 20 Seat 01 Race

OppIntell examines Ethan Clewis endorsements 2026 for NC District Court Judge District 20 Seat 01. With only one source-backed claim and no cross-platform IDs, the Clewis profile is thinly sourced compared to the state average of 25.7 claims per candidate. Thi

Endorsements / 6 min read

Arthur Grahame Mr. Purves 2026 Endorsements and Coalition Research in Virginia's 11th District

Arthur Grahame Mr. Purves enters the 2026 Virginia U.S. House race with a thin public profile. OppIntell's research reveals a crowded field where endorsements could shift voter coalitions.

Endorsements / 7 min read

Eric Rouse Endorsements 2026: Coalition Research in North Carolina's 1st District

OppIntell's coalition research on Eric Rouse (R) for NC-01 in 2026. Public profile is thin: 1 source-backed claim, no FEC committee, no cross-platform IDs. Researchers would examine state-level endorsements, party coalition signals, and district voting pattern