Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
24.3%
2
Zohran Mamdani
6.4%
3
Pope Leo
4.8%
4
Liz Murrill
3.0%
5
Jeff Landry
3.0%
6
David Hearn
2.9%
7
Jeanine Pirro
2.9%
8
JD Vance
2.6%
9
Stephen Miller
2.6%
10
Andrews Ogles
2.6%
11
Ketanji Brown Jackson
2.6%
12
Clarence Thomas
2.6%
13
Samuel Alito
2.6%
14
Melat Kiros
2.5%
15
Diana DeGette
2.5%
16
Melania Trump
2.2%
17
Riley Gaines
2.2%
18
Justice Clarence Thomas
2.2%
19
E. Jean Carroll
2.2%
20
Thomas Crooks
2.1%
1
America 250
7.4
 
America's 250th anniversary celebrations feature nationwide events, including major fireworks displays, parades, and speeches. Amid a summer heatwave, discussions of patriotism and political division arise, reflecting on the nation's ideals and history while balancing celebration with critical reflection.
2
Murrill Indictment
4.6
 
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted on 16 counts, including felony intimidation, for allegedly threatening local officials opposing a court overhaul. Governor Jeff Landry supports her, calling the indictment politically motivated, while Murrill deems it a corrupt attack.
3
Hearn Indictment
4.5
 
David Hearn, a former U.S. Olympian, was indicted for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The felony charge is based on accusations that he maliciously damaged the pool's lining, prompting public debate about the legal implications of the case.
4
Birthright Win
4.0
 
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, ensuring all individuals born on U.S. soil receive citizenship. The ruling sparked political backlash, discussions on birth tourism, and prompted legislative efforts from Congress to address perceived immigration issues following the decision.
5
Kiros Victory
3.8
 
Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist, won the Democratic primary for Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, defeating incumbent Representative Diana DeGette. Her victory reflects a progressive shift within the party and rising anti-establishment sentiment among younger voters.
6
Medicare Savings
3.6
 
The Trump administration is proposing a rule to eliminate hospital markups on discounted drugs for Medicare patients, aiming to save $1.1 billion annually. This initiative addresses rising healthcare costs and seeks to enhance affordability for Medicare recipients.
7
Trans Athlete Ban
3.4
 
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling allows states to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports, igniting fierce debate. Reactions vary widely, highlighting divisions on fairness in athletics and the ongoing cultural conflicts surrounding LGBTQIA+ issues.
8
Carroll Trump Case
3.4
 
E. Jean Carroll won a $5 million judgment against Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation. The Supreme Court upheld this verdict by rejecting Trump's appeal, affirming accountability in sexual assault cases and contributing to discussions about women's rights and legal integrity.
9
Trump Security Fail
3.2
 
The U.S. Secret Service failed to prevent an assassination attempt on Donald Trump by Thomas Crooks during a 2024 rally, missing 102 radio transmissions about his presence, raising serious concerns about security protocols and the agency's ability to protect public figures.
10
Nandy Resigns
3.1
 
U.K. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced her resignation from X, citing concerns over the platform's promotion of abuse and misinformation. Her department will also cease using the platform, reflecting growing worries about social media's impact on democracy under Elon Musk's ownership.
11
USMCA Exit
2.8
 
The Trump administration decided not to renew the USMCA, opting for annual reviews instead. This decision raises uncertainty for businesses and the automotive sector, shifting U.S. trade policy to bilateral negotiations while addressing concerns over trade deficits with Canada and Mexico.
12
AOC El-Sayed
2.7
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed Abdul El-Sayed in the competitive Michigan Senate primary, challenging the Democratic establishment. This endorsement emphasizes the growing support for progressive candidates amid concerns about El-Sayed’s far-left stance in a critical swing state ahead of the 2026 elections.
13
Walz Pardons Vang
2.7
 
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faced intense backlash after pardoning Tou Lue Vang, an illegal immigrant convicted of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl. This decision sparked outrage from officials and the public over concerns about immigration policy and accountability for serious crimes.
14
Trump Order Blocked
2.6
 
A federal judge has blocked the USPS from executing President Trump's mail-in ballot executive order, citing violations of a prior legal settlement. This ruling has prompted Democratic governors to urge withdrawal of related proposals, intensifying the ongoing national debate over election integrity.
15
Mamdani AC Plan
2.5
 
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged residents to set AC thermostats to 78 degrees during a severe heat wave, prompting backlash from Republican officials who accused him of promoting socialist policies. The controversy highlighted divisions over climate policy and energy conservation.
16
Socialist Surge
2.4
 
Democratic Socialists of America are gaining influence within the Democratic Party, winning significant primaries, particularly in New York City. This shift raises concerns among establishment Democrats about the party’s future and risks alienating moderate voters, potentially jeopardizing their chances in the 2028 election.
17
Court Lifts Caps
2.3
 
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling eradicates limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates, significantly favoring Republicans ahead of midterm elections. Critics express concerns that this decision amplifies financial influence in politics, undermining the voices of ordinary citizens.
18
OpenAI Stake
2.1
 
OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, is proposing a 5% equity stake for the U.S. government, aiming to share AI's financial benefits amid rising scrutiny. This initiative seeks to address public concerns and foster broader accountability in the tech sector.
19
UFO Council
1.9
 
Avi Loeb, a Harvard astrophysicist known for his polarizing alien theories, is appointed to lead a White House council on UFOs. This initiative aims to investigate potential national security risks associated with unidentified aerial phenomena and enhance public transparency.
20
McConnell Health
1.8
 
Senator Mitch McConnell was found unconscious at his Washington D.C. home on June 14, 2026, prompting hospitalization and concerns about a potential heart attack. He remains hospitalized as updates suggest he is improving, despite ongoing speculation about his health.
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