Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
18.1%
2
Scott Wiener
3.0%
3
Thomas Massie
2.0%
4
Scott Pelley
2.0%
5
Bari Weiss
2.0%
6
Nick Bilton
2.0%
7
Steve Kroft
2.0%
8
Tony Dokoupil
2.0%
9
Karen Bass
1.8%
10
Spencer Pratt
1.8%
11
Nithya Raman
1.8%
12
Todd Blanche
1.8%
13
Steve Hilton
1.7%
14
Xavier Becerra
1.7%
15
Tom Steyer
1.7%
16
Katie Porter
1.7%
17
Mark Carney
1.6%
18
Adam Hamawy
1.6%
19
Omar Abdel Rahman
1.6%
20
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
1.6%
1
Iran War Vote
6.3
 
The U.S. House voted 215-208 to pass a war powers resolution aimed at halting military action against Iran, marking a significant challenge to President Trump's authority. This bipartisan move reflects growing Congressional concern over prolonged conflict and underlines the need for legislative approval in military matters.
2
Pelley Fired
6.3
 
Scott Pelley's firing from "60 Minutes" sparked controversy over editorial integrity, as he accused management of pressuring him to inject bias. Colleagues expressed concern over journalistic interference, igniting debates about media trust and the future direction of CBS News.
3
LA Mayor Race
5.8
 
The Los Angeles mayoral race features incumbent Karen Bass facing Spencer Pratt in a runoff after both secured significant primary votes. Nithya Raman's emotional response highlights her failure to advance; Pratt embodies an outsider message crucial in this election's dynamic.
4
Blanche Nomination
5.6
 
President Trump nominated Todd Blanche as Attorney General, amidst controversy over the abandoned $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund." Bipartisan backlash led to its termination, highlighting political tensions as Trump seeks loyalty within the Justice Department during tumultuous times.
5
CA Governor Race
5.6
 
The California governor primary features Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra leading after early results, with Tom Steyer trailing. The election highlights a competitive race, with ballots still being counted and uncertainty surrounding the final outcome.
6
Tariff Proposal
5.1
 
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.
7
Hamawy Primary
5.1
 
Adam Hamawy, a retired Army combat surgeon with controversial ties to the "Blind Sheikh" and pro-Palestinian views, won the Democratic primary for New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District, gaining significant support from progressives despite backlash from conservative critics.
8
Pulte DNI Pick
4.8
 
President Trump appointed Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as acting Director of National Intelligence, igniting criticism over his lack of experience and concerns he might misuse intelligence resources to target political opponents during upcoming elections.
9
Kean Bennett Race
4.7
 
Tom Kean Jr., the absent Republican congressman from New Jersey, faces challenge from Democrat Rebecca Bennett after winning an unopposed primary amidst health concerns. His prolonged absence raises questions among Republicans about his leadership ahead of the crucial November election.
10
Mullin Under Fire
4.6
 
Markwayne Mullin, DHS Secretary, faces scrutiny from lawmakers over immigration policies and alleged dishonesty during Senate hearings. Controversial plans regarding customs operations in sanctuary cities and increased ICE officer training further spotlight the deepening divide in U.S. immigration debate.
11
Santos Inquiry
4.5
 
Former Congressman George Santos is under federal investigation for alleged insider trading linked to bets on a prediction market about his attendance at Trump’s State of the Union. Kalshi reported suspicious trades, raising scrutiny on Santos's financial activities and ethics.
12
Trump UFC Arena
4.5
 
President Trump suggested keeping the UFC arena on the White House lawn permanently, likening it to the Eiffel Tower. This controversial proposal, related to the upcoming "UFC Freedom Fights 250," has sparked criticism over changes to the historic presidential grounds.
13
Jill Biden Memoir
4.3
 
Jill Biden's memoir reveals her fears that Joe Biden was having a stroke during the 2024 presidential debate, an admission that contradicted her earlier praise of his performance. This revelation has sparked controversy, highlighting concerns over the Biden administration's transparency regarding health issues.
14
Lahn Upsets Feenstra
4.3
 
Zach Lahn won the Iowa GOP gubernatorial primary, defeating Trump-backed Randy Feenstra by a narrow margin of less than 2,000 votes. This marked a significant setback for Trump, revealing shifting dynamics within the Republican Party ahead of the November governor's race.
15
Trump Collins
4.1
 
President Trump criticized CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office, accusing her of bias and "false reporting." He controversially described January 6th rioters as having acted "with love," reflecting ongoing tensions with the media and his supporters.
16
Wiener Leads Race
4.1
 
The race to succeed retiring Rep. Nancy Pelosi features State Senator Scott Wiener leading with approximately 43.4% of the primary vote, while Supervisor Connie Chan is also advancing, and the progressive Saikat Chakrabarti aims to disrupt the establishment. Low voter turnout raises concerns about public engagement in this critical congressional election.
17
Delaney Hall Protest
4.0
 
Protests at Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark escalated due to allegations of inhumane conditions. The community showed strong support for detainees on hunger and labor strikes, leading to multiple lawsuits and heightened discussions on immigration and ICE enforcement practices.
18
Pride Month 26
4.0
 
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.
19
Tariffs on Labor
3.8
 
The Trump administration is proposing new tariffs of at least 10% on approximately 60 trading partners, including major allies, due to concerns over forced labor practices. This initiative aims to address enforcement failures related to human rights in global supply chains.
20
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.
21
Senate Funding
3.8
 
The Senate, led by Republicans, is moving forward with legislation to fund immigration enforcement, having dropped a settlement fund associated with Trump. They are concerned that funding for Trump's ballroom security could jeopardize broader immigration funding, emphasizing their prioritization of immigration enforcement.
22
Platner Scandal
3.7
 
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is embroiled in controversy over allegations of sending sexually explicit texts while married and facing backlash for a Nazi-like tattoo. Despite this, many voters continue to support him as the party navigates internal tensions.
23
Alabama Map
3.6
 
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.
24
LGBTQ+ Support Drop
3.4
 
A Gallup poll reveals declining support for same-sex marriage in the U.S., dropping from 71% to 65% since 2022, primarily due to shifting acceptance among Republicans. This marks a significant cultural change after over two decades of growth.
25
Ogles Controversy
3.3
 
Rep. Andy Ogles faced backlash for a homophobic social media post during Pride Month. After deleting it amidst criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, he blamed a staffer, highlighting tensions within the GOP regarding LGBTQ+ issues and prompting vows from Hakeem Jeffries.
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