Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
19.4%
2
Zach Lahn
3.3%
3
Randy Feenstra
3.3%
4
Josh Turek
3.2%
5
Ashley Hinson
3.2%
6
Ken Paxton
2.1%
7
James Talarico
2.1%
8
Karen Bass
1.9%
9
Spencer Pratt
1.9%
10
Nithya Raman
1.9%
11
Kelsey Grammer
1.9%
12
Mark Carney
1.9%
13
Zach Wahls
1.8%
14
Rob Sand
1.8%
15
Rebecca Bennett
1.8%
16
Tom Kean Jr.
1.8%
17
Bill Pulte
1.7%
18
Tulsi Gabbard
1.7%
19
Todd Blanche
1.7%
20
George Santos
1.7%
1
LA Mayoral Race
6.3
 
The 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election features incumbent Karen Bass seeking re-election against Republican outsider Spencer Pratt. Early primary results show Bass leading, with Pratt likely advancing to the runoff. Voter concerns over homelessness and public safety dominate the campaign.
2
Tariff Proposal
6.3
 
The Trump administration is proposing to impose additional tariffs of 10% or more on imports from numerous countries due to concerns over forced labor. This initiative follows a U.S. Trade Representative investigation, impacting trade relations and prompting responses from affected nations.
3
Iowa Upsets
5.9
 
In recent primaries, Trump-backed candidate Randy Feenstra faced a stunning defeat in Iowa, where Zach Lahn won the Republican gubernatorial primary. Josh Turek also emerged victorious in the Senate race, highlighting the shifting political dynamics as Democrats aim to reclaim key positions.
4
Bennett Kean Race
5.7
 
Rebecca Bennett wins the Democratic primary in New Jersey's 7th District, challenging Republican Tom Kean Jr., who has been absent due to health issues and missed over 100 votes. Trump's endorsement adds pressure as both parties vie for election victory.
5
Pulte Appointment
5.6
 
President Trump appointed Bill Pulte, a housing regulator without intelligence experience, as acting Director of National Intelligence. The decision drew bipartisan backlash, raising concerns over potential politicization of intelligence operations and questions about Pulte's qualifications for the role.
6
Trump Fund Halt
5.5
 
The Trump administration abandoned the $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund" after bipartisan backlash, as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed it would not proceed. Despite the cancellation, Trump and his family retain immunity from IRS audits under a separate agreement.
7
Santos Inquiry
5.4
 
Former Congressman George Santos is under federal investigation for alleged insider trading after betting against his attendance at President Trump's State of the Union address, raising concerns about prediction markets and prompting scrutiny following his previous federal fraud conviction.
8
CA Governor Race
5.4
 
The California gubernatorial primary features intense competition among Steve Hilton, Xavier Becerra, and Tom Steyer, with Hilton receiving significant endorsements from Donald Trump. Voter sentiment leans towards change, navigating delays in ballot counting under the state's complex voting system.
9
Alabama Map
5.3
 
The Supreme Court permitted Alabama to use a congressional map favoring Republicans, eliminating one of its two majority-Black districts. Critics, including Justice Sonia Sotomayor, condemned the decision as racially discriminatory, highlighting ongoing tensions regarding voting rights and minority representation.
10
Trump AI Order
5.3
 
President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring AI developers to voluntarily submit advanced artificial intelligence models to federal agencies for review to address national security risks, marking a significant shift towards government oversight in response to concerns over AI technology.
11
Tariff Actions
5.2
 
The Trump administration is proposing new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from approximately 60 trading partners due to concerns about forced labor practices, drawing criticism from the EU and emphasizing the administration’s focus on ethical trade standards.
12
Pelosi Race
5.0
 
State Senator Scott Wiener leads the primary election to replace Nancy Pelosi, winning approximately 43.4% of the votes. The race highlights low voter turnout and features key competitors like Connie Chan and Saikat Chakrabarti vying for influence within the progressive party.
13
Lahn Upsets Feenstra
4.8
 
Zach Lahn defeated Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra in Iowa's Republican gubernatorial primary, marking a significant loss for Trump and highlighting the rising support for alternative candidates within the GOP, setting the stage for an intriguing general election.
14
Rubio Testimony
4.7
 
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.
15
Ogles Controversy
4.7
 
Congressman Andy Ogles faced intense backlash after declaring "homosexuality has no place in America" during Pride Month. His comments, criticized by members of his own party and Democrats, led to his deleting the post and blaming a staffer for the controversy.
16
Trump DMs Issue
4.6
 
The Trump Presidential Library claims it cannot locate direct messages sent by Trump on Twitter, despite court records confirming their existence. This raises significant concerns about compliance with the Presidential Records Act and broader issues of transparency in document management.
17
Delaney Hall Protests
4.4
 
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.
18
Platner Scandal
4.4
 
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is embroiled in a sexting scandal, facing intense scrutiny from voters and party officials. Despite the controversy, Governor Mills reminds constituents that she hasn’t withdrawn from the Senate race.
19
Hamawy Victory
4.1
 
Adam Hamawy, a doctor who volunteered in Gaza, won a New Jersey primary despite controversy over past affiliations with the Benevolence International Foundation, linked to Al Qaeda. His victory indicates a leftward shift within the Democratic Party, challenging traditional narratives.
20
WHCD Rescheduled
4.1
 
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.
21
Pentagon Rioter
4.0
 
Elias Irizarry, a convicted January 6 rioter, has been appointed to a sensitive counterterrorism role at the Pentagon. His hiring has alarmed staff and raised concerns about the implications of appointing someone with a criminal past in such positions.
22
Biden Regrets
3.7
 
Jill Biden expressed regret for not addressing her son Hunter's drug addiction during her White House tenure and supported his pardon by Joe Biden, citing perceived unfairness in the legal process, while emphasizing the family's struggles with addiction.
23
Paxton Victory
3.6
 
Ken Paxton's Republican primary victory over John Cornyn marks a significant shift within the GOP, reflecting Trump's influence. As he faces Democratic challenger James Talarico, divisions within the Texas GOP and Paxton's controversies raise concerns about his electability.
24
Dr Oz Briefing
3.5
 
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.
25
Hassett Claims
3.2
 
Kevin Hassett, Trump’s economic advisor, defends the administration’s policies amid rising inflation, suggesting blue states are to blame and asserting optimism influences fuel prices. Critics accuse him of gaslighting, emphasizing the disconnect between official narratives and Americans’ financial struggles.
26
Talarico Race
3.1
 
James Talarico, the Democratic Senate candidate in Texas, faces off against Republican nominee Ken Paxton after Paxton's victory in the primary. Talarico counters GOP attacks with a focus on unity and integrity as the election approaches amidst rising political tensions.
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