A bounded public-web, public-social, archived-page, YouTube-caption, search-index, and repo-transcript search found direct candidate interview evidence that Jessica Killin opposes Citizens United and dark money. A May 9, 2026 deep-discovery review also clarified that the same March 11, 2026 interview includes Killin discussing White House stock-ownership / stock-trading restrictions and supporting across-the-board rules against public-service enrichment. The pass still did not locate a Killin-authored full ethics package or direct implementation commitments on public financing, small-donor matching, lobbying limits, revolving-door restrictions, named STOCK Act support, named TRUST Act support, Supreme Court ethics, or detailed enforcement mechanisms.
- The March 11, 2026 Studio 809 / YouTube transcript records Killin discussing money in politics and saying the system needs to get rid of Citizens United and dark money.
- The same March 11 interview records Killin describing White House restrictions on stock ownership and stock trading and arguing for rules across Congress, the executive branch, and the judiciary against enriching yourself through public service. This supports stock-trading / anti-enrichment direction, but not named STOCK Act or TRUST Act support.
- The current campaign-site sitemap pass retained
56 URLs and a page-specific extraction layer for 50 page or post records. The page-specific hits support generic anti-corruption language through Defend The Vote endorsement material and a campaign claim that Killin accepts no corporate PAC money.
- The November 18, 2025 Defend The Vote endorsement page supports an indirect anti-corruption / voting-rights alignment lead, but not a candidate-authored policy package.
- The successful Bluesky public author-feed scan retained
207 public posts and found generic corruption language, Defend The Vote / voting-rights language, and no-corporate-PAC language.
- The YouTube channel metadata / caption scan retained
19 public videos or Shorts and found only generic corruption / overreach language for the target terms.
- The November 18, 2025 Wayback snapshot of the campaign priorities page and the current retained priorities page support a broader public-good and affordability platform, but neither provides the Citizens United / dark-money statement or a detailed campaign-finance reform plan.
- The November 15, 2025 CD5 town-hall ASR contains an ethics-package answer that mentions overturning Citizens United, post-Congress lobbying limits, congressional stock trading, and SCOTUS ethics. A later MLX Whisper / pyannote diarization pass attributes the ethics-package answer to
SPEAKER_03, the speaker cluster identified from opening statements as Zuri Horowitz, not SPEAKER_01, the speaker cluster identified as Killin.
- The current evidence does not establish Killin's position on public campaign financing, small-donor matching, lobbying restrictions, revolving-door restrictions, the STOCK Act, the TRUST Act, Supreme Court ethics, or a complete ethics-enforcement package.
- The current campaign website, archived priorities page, retained Bluesky author feed, and retained YouTube metadata / captions did not locate those implementation-level positions.
- The CD5 town-hall ethics-package answer does not support a Killin score adjustment because the higher-quality diarized transcript indicates it was not Killin.
- Donor composition and candidate statements remain separate evidence layers; the statement against Citizens United and dark money does not resolve donor-class independence questions.
- The key March 11, 2026 Killin-attributed anti-corruption passages were human-verified for attribution on 2026-05-09. Transcript punctuation and cleanup may still require care before heavy public quotation.
- Selected CD5 town-hall, Get More Smarter, and March 2 Studio 809 Killin-attributed passages were human-verified for attribution on 2026-05-09. Other generated transcript passages still require checking against preserved audio/video before publication-sensitive use.
- The current website crawl is stronger than the earlier interrupted pass, but sitemap crawling can miss deleted pages, pages excluded from the sitemap, email content, private forms, and pages that changed before capture.
- The Bluesky direct search endpoint returned
403 Forbidden, so the successful public-author-feed scan is the usable social evidence layer; it may still miss deleted posts, replies outside the returned feed window, image text, and video text.
- Public social-platform search remains incomplete because unauthenticated platform access and search-engine indexing can miss posts, captions, replies, edited posts, removed posts, and video descriptions.
- Exact search-engine queries on May 1, 2026 did not surface a direct Killin stance on the requested implementation terms, but search results are not a durable source layer unless preserved or paired with source captures.
This source summary should trigger re-evaluation of Killin's democracy / anti-corruption category and the anti-corruption ceiling check. The earlier evidence matrix language saying no direct Citizens United or dark-money position had been located is now stale.
The strongest defensible current scoring interpretation is still partially closed: direct evidence now exists for opposition to Citizens United and dark money, and the March 11 interview supports stock-trading / anti-enrichment direction. Human verification of attribution strengthens confidence in these points and in related public-good / institutional passages, but the deeper public-source pass still strengthens the negative finding for public financing, small-donor matching, lobbying limits, revolving-door limits, named STOCK / TRUST Act specifics, Supreme Court ethics, and full ethics-package detail.
- If the March 11, 2026 segment around
24:36 is quoted at length, check wording and punctuation against the source audio/video even though attribution has been human-verified.
- If the CD5 town-hall ethics segment becomes relevant as non-Killin comparative evidence, audio-check the
00:40:35 to 00:42:01 segment against the preserved MP3 before public quotation.
- Capture and search public X, Instagram, and Facebook posts where accessible through platform pages, search indexes, OCR, archived URLs, or campaign email mirrors.
- Search candidate questionnaires, debate transcripts, and forum recordings for public financing, small-donor matching, lobbying limits, revolving-door limits, named stock-trading reform bills, Supreme Court ethics, and enforcement mechanisms.
- Send a direct candidate questionnaire asking for yes / no / implementation detail on public campaign financing, small-donor matching, dark-money disclosure, lobbying limits, post-service lobbying bans, STOCK Act, TRUST Act, blind trusts, SCOTUS ethics, and enforcement mechanisms.