Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
26.9%
2
JD Vance
4.9%
3
Maggie Haberman
4.2%
4
Zohran Mamdani
4.1%
5
Darializa Avila Chevalier
4.1%
6
Elizabeth Warren
3.8%
7
James Carville
3.7%
8
Sean Duffy
2.9%
9
Richard Nixon
2.8%
10
Ron DeSantis
2.5%
11
Claire Valdez
2.5%
12
Brad Lander
2.5%
13
Indira Talwani
2.4%
14
Michelle Lujan Grisham
2.1%
15
David Howell
2.1%
16
Usha Vance
2.1%
17
Beryl Howell
2.1%
18
Jonathan Swan
2.0%
19
Paul Waldman
2.0%
20
Jon Stewart
2.0%
1
Court Rulings
6.2
 
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Bayer, blocking lawsuits over Roundup's alleged cancer risks, while simultaneously allowing the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, impacting hundreds of thousands facing potential deportation and loss of protection.
2
Trump Fair 250
4.8
 
Donald Trump's Great American State Fair, launched on June 24, 2026, faced controversy as several artists withdrew due to concerns over its partisan nature. The event celebrated America's 250th anniversary, highlighting tensions between patriotism and political identity.
3
Vance Watergate
4.7
 
Vice President JD Vance sparked controversy by claiming the Watergate scandal would be a brief news story today, likening Richard Nixon’s challenges to those faced by Donald Trump, igniting discussions on political accountability and the changing nature of media coverage.
4
Reflecting Pool
4.3
 
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool suffered vandalism, with its liner cut using a sharp knife or razor, leading to extensive damage. Former President Trump stated "sick people" were responsible, as investigations continue, highlighting tensions surrounding his administration amid preparations for America's 250th anniversary.
5
Alligator End
4.2
 
The Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center in Florida has closed after nearly one year, amid widespread criticism of its inhumane conditions. Governor DeSantis declared its mission fulfilled, while the facility's future may involve repurposing for environmental restoration efforts.
6
DSA Wins NYC
4.2
 
The Democratic Socialists of America achieved significant victories in New York's recent primaries, backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. This shift reflects a growing preference among voters for DSA candidates, causing tensions within the Democratic Party regarding its future direction.
7
Trump Voter Ruling
4.1
 
A federal judge has blocked Trump's executive orders aimed at creating a federal voter list and restricting mail-in voting, citing unconstitutional overreach. This ruling highlights ongoing legal battles over voter rights and election integrity ahead of the critical 2026 midterms.
8
Trump Housing Halt
3.6
 
President Trump abruptly canceled the signing of the bipartisan housing bill, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, demanding Congress first pass his voter ID legislation, the SAVE America Act. This move sparked significant backlash, highlighting internal GOP tensions and raising concerns over housing affordability for Americans.
9
DEA Fentanyl Crisis
3.5
 
The DEA allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach New Mexico streets between 2023 and 2025, aiming to gather intelligence against drug traffickers. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has called for a criminal investigation due to public health concerns.
10
Usha's Dress
3.5
 
Usha Vance, the Second Lady, defended her $8.75 maternity dress after the New York Times politicized her fashion choice. She mocked the media's interpretation and asserted her style reflects personal choice, emphasizing motherhood and normalcy over political implications.
11
Loan Limits Blocked
3.5
 
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration plan that aimed to limit federal student loan amounts for graduate students in nursing and other healthcare-related fields, ensuring continued access to higher borrowing limits just days before the new rules were set to take effect.
12
Trump's Chaos
3.4
 
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's book "Regime Change" exposes the troubling dynamics of Donald Trump's presidency, revealing a culture of sycophancy among aides, significant secrecy, and personal anecdotes that highlight his isolation and controversial interactions with international leaders.
13
Trump Cassidy Clash
3.3
 
President Trump confronted Senator Bill Cassidy during a heated GOP luncheon over Cassidy's opposition to Trump's Iran War policies, resulting in a vocal altercation. The incident underscored divisions within the Republican Party regarding loyalty and foreign policy direction.
14
Inflation Surge
3.0
 
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge has reached a three-year high of 4.1%, driven by rising gas prices, raising affordability concerns and political challenges for President Trump as midterm elections approach, leading to potential shifts in interest rate policy.
15
Chevalier Win
2.7
 
Darializa Avila Chevalier's surprising victory over five-term incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York's Democratic primary highlights a significant shift towards the far-left within the party, raising concerns about her radical policies and controversial past amidst growing progressive momentum.
16
Mullin Hearing
2.6
 
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced intense questioning during a June 2026 House Appropriations Committee hearing. Tensions escalated as he clashed with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro over immigration policies, highlighting divisions in Congress and scrutiny of DHS leadership amid recent legal rulings.
17
Trump NATO Meeting
2.3
 
President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to demand increased loyalty and military support from allies regarding the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Public backlash arose towards Rutte's perceived flattery of Trump as tensions grew before a NATO summit.
18
Pride Night Controversy
1.9
 
The San Francisco Giants' Pride Night sparked controversy when several players wore caps inscribed with Bible verses. MLB Commissioner Manfred defended the players, stating they would not face disciplinary action, while Buster Posey faced backlash for not addressing the situation adequately.
19
Michigan Senate
1.7
 
The Michigan Senate primary features Mallory McMorrow, who critiques Trump over blocking the Gordie Howe International Bridge, and Abdul El-Sayed, endorsed by progressive leaders like Chris Van Hollen and Bernie Sanders. Their competing visions highlight a party divide, making the race significant for the Democratic future in the 2026 elections.
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