Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
30.8%
2
Sonia Sotomayor
3.7%
3
Samuel Alito
3.7%
4
Amy Coney Barrett
3.7%
5
John Roberts
3.7%
6
E. Jean Carroll
3.5%
7
Bill Cassidy
3.2%
8
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
2.7%
9
Nancy Pelosi
2.6%
10
Craig Williams
2.6%
11
Rishi Sunak
2.6%
12
Joe Biden
2.5%
13
Darializa Avila Chevalier
2.4%
14
Zohran Mamdani
2.4%
15
Hakeem Jeffries
2.4%
16
Adriano Espaillat
2.4%
17
James Carville
2.4%
18
Bill Maher
2.4%
19
Andy Burnham
2.2%
20
Natalie Harp
1.9%
1
Trump Court Rulings
7.2
 
The Supreme Court's recent rulings expand presidential authority, allowing Trump to fire Federal Trade Commission officials while blocking his attempt to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, underscoring tensions between executive power and due process amid ongoing legal challenges.
2
SCOTUS Ballots
7.1
 
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that states can count late-arriving mail ballots postmarked by Election Day, rejecting Trump's efforts to restrict mail-in voting. This significant decision supports states' rights and has important implications ahead of the midterm elections.
3
Trump Verdict
6.7
 
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a $5 million verdict against Donald Trump for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s, affirming a jury's decision and leaving Trump to confront ongoing legal challenges related to multiple allegations of misconduct.
4
America 250
6.3
 
The 250th anniversary of the United States features extensive celebrations marked by political divisions. Donald Trump's controversial Great American State Fair faces criticism due to low attendance and logistical issues, reflecting the public's dissatisfaction with the current political climate.
5
Pelosi Institute
5.1
 
Nancy Pelosi is transitioning from Congress to academia by establishing the Nancy Pelosi Institute for Representative Democracy at UC Berkeley, aimed at strengthening democracy. She will co-teach a course while the institute has secured significant financial backing for its initiatives.
6
Election Bet Scandal
5.0
 
Former MP Craig Williams pleaded guilty to cheating at gambling by placing bets on the date of the 2024 general election, using confidential information. This incident raises concerns about political integrity and ethical standards within the context of election-related betting.
7
Biden Trump Clash
4.8
 
Joe Biden criticizes Donald Trump as a "loser" during a speech at a Maryland gala, focusing on the troubled renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as a symbol of Trump's administration's failures and vanity projects, sparking political tensions.
8
DSA Victory
4.6
 
The Democratic Socialists of America achieved significant victories in New York's congressional primaries, with candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier unseating incumbent Adriano Espaillat, signaling a shift towards radical left ideologies within the Democratic Party and raising alarms among moderates.
9
Maher Prize
4.6
 
Bill Maher received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center, addressing Trump-related controversies. The event showcased political satire, with comedians roasting Trump, and emphasized the role of humor in challenging authority in a divided political climate.
10
Arizona Voting
4.6
 
The Supreme Court will review Arizona's voting laws requiring proof of citizenship for registration, which critics argue conflict with federal regulations and suppress voter turnout. This case reflects ongoing national debates about election integrity and voter access following the 2020 election.
11
Burnham Vision
4.3
 
Andy Burnham is positioning himself to become Britain's next Prime Minister, presenting a vision that includes empowering local governments and promoting economic growth, while advocating for significant governance changes in a political landscape that often emphasizes short-term solutions.
12
Trump Golf Plan
4.2
 
Donald Trump plans to renovate the East Potomac Golf Links, starting September 1, to enhance its appeal and host major tournaments. The project has sparked concerns among local preservationists, while Trump criticizes local political figures opposing his redevelopment efforts.
13
Harp and Trump
3.8
 
Natalie Harp, Donald Trump's close aide, faces scrutiny due to her perceived sycophantic relationship with him. Her estrangement from family, criticisms from her brother, and concerns from the Secret Service raise alarms about her influence and the relationship's implications.
14
Letlow Win
3.7
 
Rep. Julia Letlow, endorsed by Donald Trump, won the Louisiana Senate runoff against John Fleming. This victory reflects Trump's influence in reshaping the GOP after Sen. Bill Cassidy's ouster, as he faced backlash for voting to convict Trump.
15
Schroyer Nomination
3.5
 
President Trump has nominated Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper, as the new director of ICE, following Todd Lyons' resignation. Schroyer's background in law enforcement and military service highlights his connection to ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.
16
Anthropic AI
2.9
 
Anthropic's advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, faced a government ban due to national security concerns. After negotiations, the U.S. partially lifted the ban, granting access to Mythos 5 for select organizations, while Fable 5's future remains uncertain.
17
Boyle Heights Fire
2.9
 
A massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, ongoing for over a week, prompted local and state emergencies due to toxic smoke and health concerns. Cleanup efforts began as community outrage grew over environmental neglect and perceived inadequate governmental responses.
18
ACA Coverage Drop
2.7
 
The expiration of federal subsidies has led to a significant drop in Affordable Care Act enrollment, with approximately 3 million Americans losing coverage amid rising premiums. This situation underscores urgent healthcare accessibility issues as the year progresses.
19
Pride Month
2.6
 
Pride Month celebrates LGBTQ+ communities globally, rooted in the 1969 Stonewall uprising. Parades and festivals in cities like New York and San Francisco mark the anniversary of the uprising, blending vibrant celebration with calls for advocacy and remembrance of historical events.
20
Coons Crash
2.5
 
Delaware Senator Chris Coons was involved in a multi-car crash caused by another driver experiencing a medical emergency, sustaining minor injuries. He was treated and released from the hospital, expressing gratitude to first responders for their prompt assistance.
21
Buttigieg Swatting
2.4
 
Pete Buttigieg faced a distressing false report accusing him of endangering his children, leading to a temporary separation from his four-year-old twins. The incident, labeled a politically motivated hoax, sparked outrage and bipartisan support, highlighting the misuse of Child Protective Services.
22
Cassidy RFK Jr.
2.4
 
Sen. Bill Cassidy criticizes Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for allegedly basing public health policies on a “foundation of lies,” emphasizing the importance of truth in healthcare. This controversy follows Cassidy’s tensions with former President Trump.
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