Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
34.9%
2
Cole Tomas Allen
13.3%
3
Kevin Warsh
12.7%
4
Thom Tillis
12.7%
5
Jerome H. Powell
7.8%
6
Wab Kinew
5.9%
7
Jerome Powell
5.0%
8
Janet Mills
4.7%
9
Carl DeMaio
2.9%
1
Dinner Shooting
7.4
 
During the White House Correspondents' Dinner, suspect Cole Tomas Allen opened fire, targeting President Trump and officials. The incident caused chaos, with guests ducking for cover and raised security concerns, prompting discussions for improved safety measures and condemnation of political violence.
2
Drug Boat Strikes
4.9
 
The U.S. military has conducted a series of strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific, resulting in at least 183 fatalities since September 2025. Critics raise concerns about legality, evidence, and potential human rights violations in these operations.
3
Warsh Nomination
4.3
 
President Trump nominated financier Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair, gaining momentum after the Justice Department dropped its investigation into Jerome Powell. Senator Thom Tillis announced his support for Warsh, clearing the way for a critical Senate confirmation vote.
4
Manitoba Ban
3.3
 
Premier Wab Kinew proposes a ban in Manitoba on social media and AI chatbots for youth, aiming to protect children from online harms and addiction. This initiative could make Manitoba the first province in Canada to implement such legislation.
5
Warsh Confirmation
2.8
 
Kevin Warsh is set to replace Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve amid speculation about interest rate cuts. Senator Thom Tillis's support, following the DOJ’s closure of its investigation into Powell, paves a crucial path for Warsh's confirmation.
6
Maine Veto Data
2.6
 
Maine Governor Janet Mills vetoed a bill that aimed to impose an 18-month moratorium on large data center construction, emphasizing the importance of job creation and economic growth. This decision ignited debate over the impact of such developments on local communities.
7
Voter ID Ballot
1.6
 
A GOP-backed voter ID proposal qualifies for California's November ballot, aiming to require voters to present identification for in-person voting and provide an ID number for mail-in ballots. Advocates assert it ensures election integrity, while critics argue it poses unnecessary barriers.
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