Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
29.5%
2
Marco Rubio
6.3%
3
Raphael Warnock
5.0%
4
Pope Leo XIV
4.3%
5
L. Louise Lucas
3.4%
6
Howard Lutnick
3.0%
7
Michael Cohen
3.0%
8
Cole Tomas Allen
2.6%
9
Jeanine Pirro
2.6%
10
Bill Lee
2.6%
11
Ken Griffin
2.5%
12
Zohran Mamdani
2.5%
13
Steve Roth
2.5%
14
Xavier Becerra
2.4%
15
Tom Steyer
2.4%
16
Vivek Ramaswamy
2.4%
17
Sherrod Brown
2.4%
18
Amy Acton
2.4%
19
Chedrick Greene
2.3%
20
Gretchen Whitmer
2.3%
1
FBI Raids Lucas
6.2
 
The FBI raided the office of Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore L. Louise Lucas and her cannabis dispensary, investigating potential corruption related to her key role in recent redistricting efforts, raising concerns about political motivations in law enforcement actions.
2
Lutnick Epstein
5.4
 
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is set to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, amid scrutiny over his changing stories regarding their relationship and implications for accountability within the Trump administration.
3
Trump's Wins
5.2
 
President Trump's influence was significantly displayed in the Indiana primaries, where several GOP senators who defied him lost to his endorsed challengers. This outcome highlights Trump's grip on the party and his strategy of retaliating against dissenters within Republican ranks.
4
Trump Fitness Test
5.0
 
President Donald Trump revived the Presidential Fitness Test Award to promote physical fitness among schoolchildren, mandating its implementation at 161 military schools. The initiative aims to combat childhood obesity and reflects a broader effort to restore competition in youth fitness.
5
Trump Attack
4.7
 
Cole Tomas Allen attempted to assassinate President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, armed with multiple weapons and believing he was “Rambo.” He faces multiple indictments, sparking discussions about political violence and mental health treatment in custody.
6
Redistricting
4.7
 
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling against race-based redistricting has spurred Southern states, particularly Tennessee and Louisiana, to pursue aggressive map changes, prompting protests and raising concerns about voting rights, minority representation, and the impact on upcoming midterm elections.
7
EEOC vs NYT
4.7
 
The EEOC has sued The New York Times, alleging discrimination against a white male employee passed over for a promotion in favor of diverse candidates. The Times claims the lawsuit is politically motivated, sparking debate over diversity policies and reverse discrimination.
8
Griffin Mamdani
4.6
 
Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, is in conflict with NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani over taxation policies targeting billionaires. Griffin criticizes Mamdani's "creepy and weird" public video and halts New York expansion plans, reinforcing his commitment to relocating to Miami.
9
Immigration Poll
4.4
 
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals that many Americans believe the U.S. is no longer a welcoming place for immigrants, with significant personal impacts reported from immigration enforcement. The ongoing Supreme Court discussions about birthright citizenship amplify public concerns about immigration policies.
10
Rubio Vatican
4.4
 
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits the Vatican to mend strained relations with Pope Leo XIV, following President Trump's critical comments. Discussions are expected to focus on diplomatic tensions and U.S. policies, particularly regarding the Iran war and international relations.
11
Gov Race 2026
4.4
 
The California governor's race intensifies as candidates, including Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer, engage in fiery debates over taxes, immigration, gas prices, and housing, with personal attacks increasing as the June primary approaches, highlighting the urgency and stakes of the election.
12
Ohio Primaries
4.3
 
Vivek Ramaswamy won the Republican primary for Ohio governor, while Sherrod Brown secured the Democratic nomination for Senate. Both candidates are set for a competitive November showdown, reflecting significant political stakes and heightened voter engagement in 2026.
13
FDA Flavored Vapes
4.3
 
The FDA authorized fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults, marking a significant policy shift after years of regulation. This decision, influenced by President Trump, raises concerns among health advocates about increased youth vaping and the broader implications for public health.
14
Voting Rights
4.3
 
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act by striking down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, allowing southern states to redraw electoral maps. Critics fear this decision will erode minority representation and spark intensified redistricting battles ahead of the midterms.
15
Michigan Senate
4.1
 
Democrat Chedrick Greene won Michigan's special election, maintaining his party's control of the state Senate during Governor Gretchen Whitmer's term. This victory highlights Democratic overperformance in special elections and suggests implications for the upcoming midterm elections.
16
Trump in Indiana
3.7
 
Former President Trump influences Indiana Republicans by targeting incumbents who opposed his redistricting plan during the recent primaries. His backed candidates achieve significant victories, boosting voter engagement and shaping the landscape for future electoral battles in multiple states.
17
Trump Pope Feud
3.7
 
President Trump criticizes Pope Leo for allegedly endangering Catholics by suggesting a supportive stance towards Iran's nuclear ambitions. The Pope denies these claims, asserting that he does not advocate for Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, amidst rising tensions.
18
Trump Assassination
3.6
 
Cole Thomas Allen attempted to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, injuring a Secret Service agent. He faces multiple charges, including assault on a federal officer, while discussions continue regarding his treatment and implications of political violence.
19
Trump Pope Rift
3.4
 
President Trump intensifies criticism of Pope Leo XIV, particularly regarding his stance on Iran. This conflict raises concerns about Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming diplomatic trip to the Vatican, which aims to mend strained US-Vatican relations.
20
Kid Cudi MIA
3.2
 
Kid Cudi removed M.I.A. from his Rebel Ragers Tour after her controversial remarks during a Dallas concert on May 2 elicited boos and backlash. She defended her statements, claiming to be “canceled” for being a “brown Republican voter.”
21
Drug Strikes
3.2
 
The U.S. military has intensified strikes against drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, resulting in at least 191 deaths since September 2025. Critics label these actions as extrajudicial killings, raising ethical and legal questions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
22
FAA Threat
3.0
 
Dean DelleChiaie, a 35-year-old FAA employee, was charged with threatening President Trump. He allegedly used his work computer for troubling internet searches and sent an email expressing intent to "neutralize/kill" Trump, highlighting serious security concerns against public officials.
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