The race to the Top 9 is tightening—and for the first time, the gap between frontrunners and those at risk feels impossible to ignore.
After the latest “American Idol” performances, fans are already drawing battle lines. One contestant is pulling so far ahead that many believe her spot in the next round is almost guaranteed… while a few surprising names are suddenly fighting for survival.
And the numbers are telling a story that’s hard to overlook.

Hannah Harper Is Running Away With It
Let’s start at the top—because right now, there’s no bigger name than Hannah Harper.
Following her performance of “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” Harper didn’t just win fan support—she dominated it. Pulling in a massive 27.7% of the vote in fan polls, she more than doubled her closest competitor and secured her third consecutive week in the top spot.
That kind of consistency at this stage?
It’s rare.
And it’s exactly why fans are already calling her a near-lock for the Top 9—and possibly even the finale.
Even the judges echoed the sentiment, with Carrie Underwood praising the performance as the perfect match of artist and song.
But the Race Behind Her Is Wide Open
While Harper may be leading comfortably, the competition behind her is anything but settled.
Philmon Lee surged into second place with 12.2%, thanks to what many are calling his breakout performance. Close behind, Keyla Richardson (10.5%) continues to gain traction, while Braden Rumfelt (10.1%) and Brooks (9.5%) round out a tightly packed top five.
Just below them sits a crowded middle tier—Jordan McCullough, Rae, and Kyndal Inskeep—where small shifts in votes could dramatically change the rankings overnight.
In other words: if you’re not at the top, you’re not safe.
The Danger Zone No One Expected

Then comes the real shock.
At the bottom of the rankings are three names that fans didn’t expect to see in trouble:
Chris Tungseth (4.6%)
Daniel Stallworth (3.7%)
Lucas Leon (3.1%)
For contestants who have shown strong performances in previous weeks, this drop is raising eyebrows—and concern.
Because at this stage, low support isn’t just a warning.
It’s a countdown.
And Then There’s Rae… The Wildcard

If there’s one contestant no one can quite figure out, it’s Rae.
Despite landing mid-pack in fan rankings, she recently fell into the Bottom 2 and was only saved by Lionel Richie. That close call changes everything.
History suggests that contestants who survive a judges’ save often struggle to bounce back—and without a major surge in votes, Rae could be heading right back into danger.
She’s not at the bottom.
But she’s not safe either.
Why These Rankings Don’t Tell the Whole Story
Here’s where things get complicated.
Fan polls don’t always match the actual results.
Just last week, eliminated contestants weren’t necessarily the lowest-ranked in fan voting—proving that real-time votes, casual viewers, and social media engagement can shift outcomes in unexpected ways.
So while the trends are clear…
Nothing is guaranteed.
The Top 9 Cut Will Change Everything

With Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night approaching, the pressure is about to hit its peak.
Two contestants will go home.
And the margin between staying and leaving could come down to a single performance—or even a single vote.
For frontrunners like Hannah Harper, the challenge is maintaining momentum.
For everyone else?
It’s survival.
So Who’s Really Safe?

Right now, Hannah Harper looks untouchable.
But just below her, the competition is a battlefield—where rising stars, steady performers, and unexpected underdogs are all fighting for the same limited spots.
And with live voting deciding everything, the outcome is far from locked in.
Because on “American Idol,” it only takes one moment to flip the entire story.