Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
23.3%
2
Ken Paxton
5.5%
3
John Cornyn
5.5%
4
Todd Blanche
5.4%
5
Andy Barr
3.5%
6
Thomas Massie
3.5%
7
Ed Gallrein
3.5%
8
Bill Cassidy
3.5%
9
JD Vance
2.5%
10
Jamie Raskin
2.5%
11
Maureen Galindo
2.3%
12
Johnny Garcia
2.3%
13
Hakeem Jeffries
2.2%
14
Tommy Tuberville
2.2%
15
Doug Jones
2.2%
16
Keisha Lance Bottoms
2.1%
17
Ketanji Brown Jackson
1.9%
18
Spencer Pratt
1.9%
19
Karen Bass
1.9%
20
Ted Cruz
1.9%
1
GOP Primary Shifts
7.4
 
Andy Barr won the GOP primary in Kentucky to succeed Mitch McConnell, while Trump-backed Ed Gallrein defeated incumbent Thomas Massie, highlighting Trump's influence in ousting dissenters. Cassidy's political shift after losing reflects changing dynamics within the Republican Party.
2
Trump Settlement
6.3
 
A settlement between President Trump and the U.S. government permanently bars the IRS from pursuing tax claims against him and creates a controversial $1.776 billion fund for his allies. Critics decry the fund's potential misuse and political favoritism.
3
Trump Fund Issues
5.4
 
The controversy surrounding Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund escalates as it potentially allows payouts to individuals involved in the January 6 riots. Lawmakers’ criticism highlights ethical concerns and fears of using taxpayer money to support violence against law enforcement.
4
Galindo Controversy
5.0
 
Texas Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo proposes converting ICE detention centers into internment camps for "American Zionists," alongside plans for a castration center for pedophiles. Her controversial remarks provoke backlash, highlighting tensions within her party and immigration debates.
5
Trump Ballroom
4.8
 
Donald Trump is constructing a $400 million ballroom at the White House, emphasizing its security features and military facilities. The project faces criticism, stalled funding, and political pushback, sparking debate over its necessity amid pressing national issues.
6
NAACP Boycott
4.8
 
The NAACP is advocating for a boycott of athletic programs at Southern colleges, urging Black athletes and fans to protest voting rights restrictions and racially gerrymandered redistricting in key states, highlighting the ongoing fight for Black representation and justice.
7
Tuberville Jones
4.7
 
Tommy Tuberville, a U.S. Senator backed by Donald Trump, won the Republican primary for Alabama governor. He will face former U.S. Senator Doug Jones, who secured the Democratic nomination, in a highly anticipated rematch during the upcoming election in November.
8
Bottoms Win
4.4
 
Keisha Lance Bottoms, former Atlanta mayor, won the Democratic primary for Georgia governor, aiming to become the first Black woman elected governor in the U.S. She will face the winner of a Republican runoff in the November general election.
9
Trump Paxton Rift
4.4
 
Donald Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over Senator John Cornyn ignites panic among Senate Republicans, threatening their majority. This reflects ongoing party divides as Paxton, who faces legal controversies, may provide Democrats an opportunity to gain traction in Texas.
10
Jackson Warns
4.2
 
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has voiced strong concerns regarding the Supreme Court's perceived partisanship, particularly after recent voting rights decisions. She emphasizes the need for the court to avoid political appearances and warns of the consequences for public confidence in its integrity.
11
Pratt for Mayor
4.1
 
Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, is running for Los Angeles mayor, challenging incumbent Karen Bass. His unconventional platform addresses homelessness and urban issues, garnering significant media attention and scrutiny while drawing notable endorsements amid a highly competitive election.
12
Pelosi Endorsement
3.7
 
Nancy Pelosi endorsed Connie Chan as her successor while announcing her retirement after nearly 40 years in Congress. The endorsement sparked controversy among San Francisco voters, with notable candidates like Scott Wiener also vying for the congressional seat.
13
Maryland Ballots
3.3
 
President Trump is demanding a Department of Justice investigation into Maryland's mail-in voting mishap, where ballots were mistakenly sent to the wrong party. He alleges ties to Governor Wes Moore and uses this incident to undermine trust in voting ahead of the primary election.
14
EPA Chemical Rollback
3.3
 
The Trump administration's EPA plans to repeal limits on toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water, igniting backlash from health advocates and raising concerns about public safety, as critics allege the move prioritizes industry interests over environmental protections established by the Biden administration.
15
Zapatero Case
3.3
 
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is under investigation for alleged influence peddling linked to a government airline bailout, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first former prime minister to face formal investigation in Spain.
16
TrumpRx Expansion
3.2
 
President Donald Trump announced the expansion of TrumpRx, adding over 600 generic medications to help reduce prescription drug costs. Mark Cuban joined the initiative, though critics have described it as performative, questioning its effectiveness in addressing healthcare issues.
17
Platner Scandal
3.1
 
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces intense backlash after explicit social media posts resurface, revealing crude comments about portable toilets. These revelations raise serious concerns about his campaign's viability and voter trust as the election approaches.
18
Refugee Plan
3.0
 
The Trump administration plans to admit 10,000 more white South African refugees, citing discrimination against Afrikaners. Critics argue this initiative is racially motivated and politically controversial, with an estimated cost of about $100 million for resettling the refugees.
19
Ohio Medicaid
3.0
 
Luke Rosiak's investigation into Ohio's Medicaid fraud ignites GOP scrutiny, prompting gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to propose aggressive reforms. Criticism of current Governor DeWine intensifies, while Vice President JD Vance engages in addressing fraud in Ohio.
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