Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
18.8%
2
Bernie Sanders
4.8%
3
Tyler Robinson
3.3%
4
Charlie Kirk
3.3%
5
Lance Twiggs
3.3%
6
Erika Kirk
3.3%
7
Russell Fry
3.1%
8
Lisa Allen
3.1%
9
Pete Hegseth
3.1%
10
Mitch McConnell
3.0%
11
Elaine Chao
3.0%
12
Andy Beshear
3.0%
13
Graham Platner
3.0%
14
Shenna Bellows
3.0%
15
California Governor Gavin Newsom
3.0%
16
Victor Marx
2.8%
17
Barbara Kirkmeyer
2.8%
18
Donald J. Trump
2.8%
19
Ron DeSantis
2.8%
20
Eric Trump
2.8%
1
Trump Housing Bill
6.2
 
President Trump refuses to sign a bipartisan housing bill, protesting Congress's failure to advance a related voter ID law. Despite his opposition, the legislation is expected to become law automatically, highlighting tensions within the Republican Party over housing and voting issues.
2
Kirk Murder
5.6
 
Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, expressed regret after the shooting. Testimonies revealed premeditation and confessions to his lover. The high-profile trial has drawn significant public interest, with Kirk's widow seeking greater access to court evidence.
3
Trump NATO Shift
5.5
 
At the NATO summit in Turkey, President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran "over," intensified tensions, and controversially switched to the older Air Force One model due to security concerns, prompting scrutiny over his justification and NATO relations.
4
Pilot Suspensions
5.3
 
Eight Apache helicopter pilots from the South Carolina National Guard were suspended after a low flyover during a Fourth of July event. Following public outrage and political pressure, the Pentagon lifted the suspensions, emphasizing support for military personnel.
5
Trump Ousts EAC
5.2
 
President Trump has removed members of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission, firing two Democrats and accepting the resignation of a Republican member. This move raises concerns about election integrity and oversight ahead of the midterms, amid fears of potential chaos.
6
McConnell Health
5.1
 
Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized since June 14, 2026, prompting public concern and speculation about his health. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has urged transparency while multiple reports indicate conflicting information regarding McConnell's condition and ability to continue serving in office.
7
Platner Exit
5.0
 
Graham Platner suspended his U.S. Senate campaign amid sexual assault allegations, prompting a scramble among Maine Democrats to select a new candidate before the July 27 deadline. The controversy highlights challenges in candidate vetting and internal party divisions.
8
UFC Attack Plot
5.0
 
Eight men were indicted on charges related to a planned drone and sniper attack during the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, targeting high-profile figures including President Trump. Law enforcement intervened just days before the event.
9
Marx Nominee
4.8
 
Victor Marx, a Marine veteran known for his controversial background, won the Colorado GOP primary for governor, narrowly defeating establishment candidate Barbara Kirkmeyer. His victory highlights a shift in the state's Republican landscape, which has historically favored traditional candidates.
10
Trump Airport
4.7
 
Palm Beach International Airport has been renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport, making Trump the first sitting President to have an airport named after him. This name change has sparked public outcry and criticism regarding political vanity.
11
Grassley Patel
3.8
 
Senator Chuck Grassley is investigating FBI Director Kash Patel's potential misuse of taxpayer funds for personal travel and luxury vehicle purchases. The scrutiny has garnered bipartisan attention, raising concerns over government resource allocation and prompting calls for greater transparency.
12
Trump Arch Plan
3.7
 
President Trump's proposal for a 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., received initial approval from the National Capital Planning Commission, which includes his allies, despite significant public opposition and concerns regarding building height restrictions.
13
Hearn Vandalism
3.5
 
Former Olympian David Hearn pleaded not guilty to felony vandalism charges for allegedly damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. His case has drawn significant public attention and is viewed as politically charged due to its connection with the Trump administration's renovation of the pool.
14
Trump Carroll Case
3.4
 
A federal judge ordered Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, despite Trump's appeals to delay payment, underscoring the challenges survivors face in seeking justice.
15
Anniversary Reflections
3.4
 
The 250th anniversary of U.S. independence prompts reflections on women’s rights, international alliances, and political tensions. High-profile figures voice support and criticism regarding the celebrations, highlighting ongoing societal debates while the National Guard expands its role in Washington, D.C.
16
Michigan Senate
3.0
 
The Michigan Democratic Senate primary intensifies with Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed competing after Mallory McMorrow's exit. The race highlights tensions between establishment and progressive factions, influencing debates and strategies shaping the critical party dynamics in the upcoming election.
17
Trump Citizenship
2.9
 
President Trump plans to request a Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship after the court upheld the 14th Amendment. He claims the ruling incentivizes schemes that exploit birthright citizenship, highlighting ongoing divisions within the GOP regarding immigration policy.
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