Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
26.8%
2
Zohran Mamdani
6.7%
3
Mike DeWine
3.0%
4
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
3.0%
5
Megyn Kelly
3.0%
6
Howard Lutnick
3.0%
7
Tom Brown
3.0%
8
Pete Buttigieg
2.7%
9
Bill Cassidy
2.5%
10
John Bolton
2.4%
11
Anthony Albanese
2.4%
12
Tyler Robinson
1.9%
13
Charlie Kirk
1.9%
14
Judge Tony Graf
1.9%
15
Darializa Avila Chevalier
1.9%
16
Adriano Espaillat
1.9%
17
Claire Valdez
1.9%
18
Brad Lander
1.9%
19
Michelle Lujan Grisham
1.9%
20
David Howell
1.9%
1
TPS Ruling
5.3
 
The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for over 350,000 Haitians and approximately 6,000 Syrians, generating fear and outrage among affected communities while prompting leaders to vow protection and explore legal challenges.
2
Mythos Release
5.3
 
The U.S. government has authorized Anthropic to release its Mythos 5 AI model to over 100 trusted partners after addressing security concerns, reflecting a trend of governmental oversight in AI technology amid cybersecurity risks and ongoing negotiations with the Trump administration.
3
Fair Flop
5.0
 
The Great American State Fair, launched by Trump to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, faced immediate backlash due to low turnout, logistical chaos, and artist withdrawals, leading to significant criticism. Many attendees expressed disappointment, characterizing the event as a flop.
4
Buttigieg Hoax
4.8
 
Pete Buttigieg faced a distressing incident involving a false report to Child Protective Services, leading to a 24-hour separation from his four-year-old twins. The police determined the allegations were unfounded, describing the incident as politically motivated.
5
Bible in Schools
4.5
 
The Texas State Board of Education approved a requirement for Bible passages to be included in public school curricula, set to take effect starting in 2030. This decision has sparked significant debate over the separation of church and state.
6
Trump Tariffs
4.5
 
President Trump has threatened 100% tariffs on imports from countries imposing digital services taxes on American tech companies. This escalation primarily targets European nations, challenging their taxation policies and potentially igniting a broader trade conflict between the US and Europe.
7
Trump Cassidy Conflict
4.4
 
The conflict between Donald Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy escalated after Cassidy's vote against a war powers resolution. Cassidy faced backlash, resulting in his primary defeat, while he proposed Social Security reforms, highlighting the ongoing struggle within the Republican Party.
8
Bolton Plea
4.3
 
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to illegally retaining classified information, agreeing to pay a $2.25 million fine. His sentencing is set for October 28 and follows his transformation from Trump ally to vocal critic.
9
Social Media Ban
4.2
 
Australia aims to strengthen its pioneering laws banning under-16s from social media. Despite these efforts, studies indicate that a high percentage of teens continue using platforms, raising concerns about enforcement flaws and the effectiveness of age verification measures.
10
GPT 5.6 Access
4.1
 
OpenAI has unveiled its advanced GPT-5.6 model, but access is limited to a small group of government-approved partners due to national security concerns. The Trump administration requested this limitation, illustrating growing scrutiny over the release of powerful AI technologies.
11
Trump Passport
3.8
 
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, President Trump unveils a controversial passport featuring his likeness, facing criticism. The celebration also highlights significant changes in Washington, D.C., along with a public pushback from former park rangers against altered historical exhibits.
12
Kirk Murder Trial
3.4
 
Tyler Robinson faces charges for allegedly murdering activist Charlie Kirk. Judge Tony Graf upheld the death penalty while finding prosecutors in contempt for violating a gag order, illustrating the tensions between legal conduct and public statements in the case.
13
Trump Oil Probe
3.4
 
President Trump has ordered an investigation into major oil companies for alleged price gouging, expressing frustration that gasoline prices have not decreased quickly enough despite falling crude oil costs. He emphasizes the need for faster relief for American consumers at the pump.
14
Socialist Win
3.4
 
Democratic primaries in New York City saw the rise of far-left candidates, notably Darializa Avila Chevalier, who defeated incumbent Adriano Espaillat. Their victories reflect a significant shift within the Democratic Party towards increased influence from the Democratic Socialists of America.
15
DEA Fentanyl Fail
3.4
 
The DEA is criticized for allowing hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach New Mexico streets between 2023-2025, prioritizing intelligence gathering over immediate action, leading to preventable overdose deaths, prompting calls for criminal investigations and policy reforms.
16
Dan Sullivan
3.3
 
An Alaska judge ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, sharing the same name and party affiliation as incumbent U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan, can run in the August primary. This overturned a prior disqualification and raises concerns about voter confusion and campaign finance issues.
17
NYC Rent Freeze
3.3
 
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani fulfilled his campaign promise by implementing a historic rent freeze for 1 million apartments, celebrated by tenant-rights advocates but criticized by landlords, raising questions about housing sustainability and potential legal challenges.
18
Conley Lawler
3.2
 
Cait Conley, a combat veteran, won the Democratic primary for New York's 17th Congressional District, positioning herself against incumbent Republican Mike Lawler. The election highlights significant voter demographics and the potential to flip a Republican seat.
19
Vance Watergate
3.1
 
Vice President JD Vance's remarks at the Nixon Library downplayed the significance of the Watergate scandal, arguing it would be a "12-hour news story" today. His comments sparked criticism and illustrated ongoing narratives surrounding Nixon, Trump, and accountability.
20
Trump Aide Feud
2.9
 
Natalie Harp, Donald Trump's executive assistant, faces scrutiny for her close relationship with the president, which her brother describes as "very unhealthy." Their bond has led to family estrangement and concerns about its potential impact on both of them.
21
Bland Acquittal
2.9
 
Precious Bland was acquitted of drowning her daughter due to a COVID-induced psychotic episode. The ruling sparked outrage, leading Florida's Attorney General to pursue impeachment of the judge, highlighting debates over mental health defenses and their implications in the legal system.
22
Mullin Hearing
2.1
 
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced intense questioning during a June 2026 House Appropriations Committee hearing. Tensions escalated as he clashed with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro over immigration policies, highlighting divisions in Congress and scrutiny of DHS leadership amid recent legal rulings.
23
Billionaire Tax
2.1
 
California voters will decide in November on a controversial measure to impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires, aimed at addressing federal funding cuts to healthcare for low-income individuals, amidst significant political support and opposition from Governor Newsom.
24
Trump Housing Halt
2.0
 
President Trump abruptly canceled the signing of the bipartisan housing bill, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, demanding Congress first pass his voter ID legislation, the SAVE America Act. This move sparked significant backlash, highlighting internal GOP tensions and raising concerns over housing affordability for Americans.
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