Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
17.5%
2
Kamala Harris
3.9%
3
Spencer Pratt
3.6%
4
Karen Bass
3.6%
5
Nithya Raman
3.6%
6
Keir Starmer
3.4%
7
Nigel Farage
3.4%
8
Marty Makary
2.7%
9
Kay Ivey
2.7%
10
Vivek Ramaswamy
2.6%
11
Amy Acton
2.6%
12
Casey Putsch
2.6%
13
L. Louise Lucas
2.6%
14
Abigail Spanberger
2.6%
15
Gavin Newsom
2.4%
16
Victor Manuel Rocha
2.4%
17
Gianni Infantino
2.3%
18
Alphonso Davies
2.3%
19
Howard Lutnick
2.3%
20
Jeffrey Epstein
2.3%
1
Virginia Ruling
5.6
 
The Virginia Supreme Court's ruling invalidated a Democratic-backed congressional redistricting plan, threatening the party's midterm election prospects. The decision ignited protests and heightened tensions, emphasizing the ongoing national battle over electoral maps and gerrymandering strategies.
2
Pratt for Mayor
5.1
 
Spencer Pratt, a former reality star, is gaining traction in the Los Angeles mayoral race against incumbent Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, driven by strong debate performances and addressing issues like homelessness and wildfires to energize disenchanted voters.
3
UFO Files Released
5.1
 
The Pentagon released approximately 162 UFO files, including intriguing military and NASA materials, to promote transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. Critics allege the disclosure serves as a distraction from pressing political issues, while no definitive proof of alien existence is presented.
4
Starmer Stays
4.8
 
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces immense pressure after the Labour Party suffered heavy local election losses, losing more than 1,400 council seats. Despite widespread calls for his resignation, he vows to stay and promises to listen to voters.
5
Redistricting
4.2
 
Recent congressional redistricting efforts are reshaping U.S. political landscapes, particularly benefiting Republicans ahead of the November elections. Key court rulings, especially in Virginia, and significant actions in Southern states highlight the contentious legal and political dynamics of this ongoing process.
6
Trump Reflecting Pool
4.0
 
President Trump inspected the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, recently coated in “American flag blue,” during an unannounced visit. The renovation sparked controversy, including a no-bid contract to an inexperienced contractor and criticism regarding its timing amid national priorities.
7
Makary Ouster
3.8
 
President Trump is reportedly planning to fire FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary due to growing frustration over his handling of vaping regulations and drug approvals, amid significant criticism of his leadership and a chaotic environment within the agency.
8
Ramaswamy Win
3.7
 
Vivek Ramaswamy won the Ohio Republican primary for governor, capturing approximately 85% of the votes. He will face Democrat Amy Acton in a competitive general election, with significant implications for the Republican party's control in Ohio.
9
Lucas Corruption
3.6
 
Virginia State Senator L. Louise Lucas faces a federal corruption investigation following FBI raids on her office and cannabis dispensary. The raids are connected to allegations of bribery and illegal activities, raising political controversy and questions about law enforcement motivations.
10
Free Diapers
3.4
 
California will provide 400 free diapers to newborns before leaving hospitals, marking a nationwide first. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the program to ease financial burdens for families, partnering with Baby2Baby to support parents at more than 60 hospitals.
11
Citizen Crackdown
3.4
 
The DOJ is aggressively pursuing denaturalization cases, targeting former ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha for espionage, along with other individuals accused of serious crimes like terrorism and fraud. This campaign reflects heightened immigration enforcement priorities under the Trump administration.
12
World Cup Woes
3.3
 
The 2026 FIFA World Cup faces backlash over skyrocketing ticket prices, with notable criticism from Donald Trump and calls from lawmakers for transparency. Amid concerns over accessibility, Canadian captain Alphonso Davies' injury complicates Canada’s tournament preparations.
13
Lutnick Epstein
3.3
 
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced congressional scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with lawmakers questioning his inconsistent statements. Investigators highlighted Lutnick's family visit to Epstein's private island in 2012, despite his claims of severing ties in 2005, prompting calls for his resignation.
14
Kirk Murder Trial
3.0
 
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, was assassinated during a speaking event. Tyler Robinson has been charged with his murder, and media access debates have characterized the trial, with a judge allowing cameras despite the defense's concerns about bias. Kirk's widow advocated for transparency, highlighting the case's public significance.
15
Hunting Policy
2.8
 
The Trump administration is lifting hunting restrictions in national parks, refuges, and wilderness areas, allowing vehicle use for retrieval and hunting along trails. This decision raises concerns about visitor safety and wildlife conservation, igniting debate among advocates and critics.
16
Obama Colbert
2.6
 
Former President Barack Obama engaged in a humorous yet critical interview with Stephen Colbert, subtly challenging Donald Trump's presidency while discussing topics like the politicization of the Justice Department and suggesting Colbert could perform better than Trump if he ran for office.
17
ABC FCC Fight
2.5
 
ABC is challenging the FCC's scrutiny of "The View," alleging First Amendment violations under the Trump administration. The network claims the investigation creates a chilling effect on free speech, confronting government oversight and affirming its commitment to media independence.
18
Griffin vs Mamdani
2.4
 
Billionaire Ken Griffin is scaling back job expansion in New York City due to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's aggressive "Tax the Rich" campaign. This conflict raises concerns about an exodus of wealthy individuals and businesses, challenging NYC's economic landscape.
19
Leavitt Baby
2.2
 
Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, announced the birth of her second child, a daughter named Viviana, on May 1, 2026. She described her newborn as "perfect and healthy," marking a significant moment as the first press secretary to give birth while in office.
20
Grant Ruling
2.1
 
A federal judge ruled unconstitutional the Trump administration's cancellation of over $100 million in humanities grants, emphasizing discrimination and misuse of authority by the Department of Government Efficiency, raising critical concerns about funding and government influence on the arts.
21
Alabama Primaries
2.1
 
Alabama lawmakers approved a plan for new U.S. House primaries, contingent on court decisions regarding redistricting. This move occurred amid national Republican gains, with demonstrators outside the Statehouse expressing concerns over democracy and potential voter suppression linked to redistricting efforts.
22
AOC Billionaires
1.8
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asserts that billionaires cannot legitimately earn their wealth, claiming that extreme riches result from exploitation. Her comments have prompted considerable backlash and criticism, sparking wider debates on wealth inequality and the legitimacy of capitalism.
23
Voting Rights
1.8
 
The Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais significantly weakened the Voting Rights Act, prompting rapid redistricting efforts by Republican-led states like Alabama and Tennessee. Critics warn this threatens minority voting power and ignites fears of increased voter suppression.
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