Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
13.3%
2
Karen Bass
3.4%
3
Graham Platner
3.3%
4
Bernie Sanders
3.3%
5
Markwayne Mullin
2.3%
6
Ashley Hinson
1.8%
7
Josh Turek
1.8%
8
Randy Feenstra
1.8%
9
Tim Kaine
1.8%
10
Spencer Pratt
1.7%
11
Steve Hilton
1.7%
12
Xavier Becerra
1.7%
13
Tom Steyer
1.7%
14
Katie Porter
1.7%
15
Eric Swalwell
1.7%
16
Sonia Sotomayor
1.6%
17
Bill Pulte
1.6%
18
Tulsi Gabbard
1.6%
19
Todd Blanche
1.5%
20
David Axelrod
1.5%
1
Iowa Primaries
6.2
 
Ashley Hinson won the Republican primary for Iowa's Senate seat, while Josh Turek secured the Democratic nomination. Both candidates face a challenging election climate as economic concerns among voters could influence outcomes in traditionally Republican strongholds.
2
LA Mayor Race
5.9
 
The 2026 Los Angeles mayoral race features incumbent Karen Bass seeking re-election against newcomer Spencer Pratt. Key issues include homelessness and public safety. Both candidates are frontrunners heading toward a critical runoff election set for November.
3
CA Governor Race
5.8
 
The California gubernatorial primary on June 2, 2026, features frontrunners Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra amid a crowded field of over 60 candidates. With significant financial backing and high stakes, the election promises a dramatic runoff as early results reveal close competition.
4
Alabama Map
5.4
 
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Alabama's congressional map favoring Republicans, reversing a lower court ruling that found the map intentionally discriminated against Black voters. This decision significantly impacts racial representation and highlights ongoing tensions surrounding redistricting and voting rights in Alabama.
5
Pulte Appointment
5.4
 
Donald Trump appointed Bill Pulte, who lacks national security experience, as acting Director of National Intelligence after Tulsi Gabbard's resignation. His political loyalty has raised concerns about potential misuse of intelligence against adversaries, leading to widespread criticism.
6
Trump Fund Ends
5.3
 
The Trump administration's controversial $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund was scrapped amid bipartisan backlash, with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announcing the decision following widespread political opposition, while Trump retained immunity from IRS audits, reflecting internal Republican tensions.
7
2026 Primaries
5.1
 
The 2026 primary elections in California, New Jersey, and New Mexico are pivotal, featuring competitive gubernatorial and congressional races. Voter turnout is expected to be high, with officials warning that results may take days to finalize, impacting upcoming general elections.
8
Trump AI Order
5.1
 
President Trump signed an executive order allowing voluntary submission of AI models for national security risk review, addressing cybersecurity concerns while seeking a balance between innovation and regulation. The move reflects a shift in the administration’s stance on AI.
9
Tariff Proposal
5.0
 
The U.S. Trade Representative proposed 10% or more tariffs on imports from numerous trading partners due to concerns about forced labor, reflecting Trump's protectionist policies. This proposal is subject to public comment and review, drawing criticism from the EU.
10
Senate Scandals
5.0
 
Ken Paxton and Graham Platner, vying for Senate seats, face significant controversies. Paxton’s impeachment in 2023 splits Texas Republicans, while Platner contends with multiple scandals, including a Nazi tattoo. Both seek party support as their campaigns influence Senate control.
11
Kean Absence
4.7
 
GOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has been absent from Congress for nearly three months due to a personal medical issue. He secured his primary nomination running unopposed and will face Democrat Rebecca Bennett, who won the primary, in the upcoming general election.
12
Santos Probe
4.6
 
George Santos, a former congressman, is under federal investigation for alleged insider trading on the prediction market Kalshi, betting against his attendance at Trump's State of the Union, despite claiming he would be there, raising serious ethical concerns.
13
Delaney Hall Protests
4.6
 
Protests at Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in Newark highlight allegations of inhumane conditions, prompting legal actions from New Jersey officials. Detainees engage in hunger strikes, while violent clashes with law enforcement raise concerns about policing and public safety.
14
Jill Biden Memoir
4.6
 
Jill Biden's memoir reveals her husband's struggle with stage four cancer during the 2024 campaign, discusses his disastrous debate performance, and expresses regret over not discussing their son Hunter's addiction, while sparking debates about Joe Biden's health and legacy.
15
SD Primaries
4.5
 
The June 2, 2026, midterm primaries featured competitive races, especially in South Dakota, where Governor Larry Rhoden survived a challenge from businessman Toby Doeden. Economic concerns influenced voter decisions, while high-profile endorsements played a significant role in the elections.
16
WHCD Rescheduled
4.4
 
The White House Correspondents' Dinner will be rescheduled for July 24 after an assassination attempt on President Trump disrupted the original April event, with heightened security measures in place to ensure safety and a commitment to press freedom.
17
Pride Month 26
4.4
 
Pride Month 2026 celebrates LGBTQ+ identities with events across the U.S. and globally, while public figures advocate for year-round acknowledgment. Concurrently, conservative backlash emerges through alternative themes. Community initiatives flourish, highlighting resilience amidst political challenges and emphasizing the ongoing fight for equality.
18
Ogles Controversy
4.1
 
Rep. Andy Ogles faced backlash after stating "Homosexuality has no place in America" during Pride Month. His comments led to criticism from both the public and within the Republican Party, prompting him to delete the post and blame a staffer.
19
CA Primary
4.0
 
California's primary elections revealed early leads among incumbents and Democratic candidates. Jane Kim and Ben Allen topped the insurance commissioner race, while Horvath and Durazo declared victories in L.A. County supervisor contests, with a competitive gubernatorial race underway.
20
Hamawy Primary
4.0
 
Adam Hamawy, a pro-Palestinian retired Army doctor, won New Jersey's Democratic primary despite controversy over his past associations, including ties to an al-Qaeda-linked group. His victory signifies a shift towards embracing progressive values within the Democratic Party, highlighting ongoing foreign policy debates.
21
Brazil Tariffs
3.8
 
The Trump administration has proposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing "unreasonable" trade practices despite a U.S. trade surplus. This move escalates tensions in trade relations, following a previous 50% tariff imposed last year related to Jair Bolsonaro.
22
Rubio Testimony
3.8
 
Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before Congress regarding the Iran war, expressing optimism for potential nuclear talks despite shaky ceasefire conditions. His testimony faced significant scrutiny from lawmakers, reflecting bipartisan concerns over the administration's foreign policy and military strategy.
23
Dr Oz Briefing
3.7
 
Dr. Mehmet Oz has garnered attention during White House press briefings, addressing Donald Trump's health and endorsing the addition of 160 drugs to the TrumpRx initiative, while making controversial comments on "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and proposing a Medicaid overhaul requiring work from able-bodied recipients.
24
Tariff Changes
3.5
 
President Trump adjusted tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, lowering some rates and extending the changes to additional products. These temporary amendments are set to remain in effect until December 31, 2027, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. trade policy.
25
Mullin Senate Tensions
3.2
 
Markwayne Mullin, new DHS Secretary, faces intense Senate scrutiny over his leadership during immigration policy discussions, budget proposals, and refusal to commit to following court orders. His controversial remarks about detainees further ignite political tensions and criticism.
26
Pentagon Hiring
3.1
 
The Pentagon's controversial hiring of Elias Irizarry, a convicted January 6 rioter, for a sensitive counterterrorism position has sparked outrage. This decision coincides with new restrictions barring journalists from its press office, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
27
Haaland Nomination
3.1
 
Deb Haaland has won the Democratic nomination for governor of New Mexico, positioning herself to potentially become the first Native American woman elected as a governor in U.S. history, highlighting significant progress for Indigenous representation in American politics.
28
Gomez Scandal
2.6
 
Democratic Representative Jimmy Gomez is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual misconduct involving a younger congressional aide. Gomez acknowledged making personal mistakes outside his marriage, prompting scrutiny amid broader concerns about accountability in politics.
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