🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
NEW Economist/YouGov Jun 5-8: % of U.S. adults who say Donald Trump has been somewhat or very ineffective negotiating with Iran.
🔵 Somewhat or very ineffective: 67.0%
🔴 Not ineffective: 33.0%
A stark partisan divide emerges:
Democrats: 93% say ineffective
Republicans: 32% say ineffective
YouGov | recent
What's driving this gap in opinions?
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
Trump Approval Among Rural Americans
🟢 Approve: 50%
🔴 Disapprove: 48%
Reuters/Ipsos | Rural population | 6/3–6/8/2026
Approval down 10 points since February 2025.
📋 POLLFINITY TODAY — Sunday, June 14
Here's what we're dropping:
🟥 2026 Generic Congressional Vote — Independent Voters (NBC News)
🔴 Trump Approval Among Rural Americans (Reuters/Ipsos)
🔴 Economist/YouGov Jun 5-8 (YouGov/Economist)
All data from real polls. No spin.
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🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
Trump Job Approval
🔴 Approve: 39.4%
🔵 Disapprove: 54.6%
Emerson College | n=1,200 | LV | 2026-06-07 – 2026-06-08
Does this match what you're seeing?
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY: 67% of Americans say the U.S. military campaign against Iran is INEFFECTIVE. Only 33% say it's working. 📉
Poll asked: Do you think the U.S. military campaign against Iran has been effective or ineffective?
(Source: Economist/YouGov, N=1,000 U.S. adults, 2026-06-08)
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY: 57% of Americans say the U.S. economy is getting WORSE. Only 14% say it's getting better. 📉
Poll asked: Do you think the U.S. economy is getting better, getting worse, or staying about the same?
(Source: Economist/YouGov, U.S. adult citizens, 2026-06-08)
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY: Iowa Senate 2026 — dead heat.
Josh Turek (D) 46% / Ashley Hinson (R) 46% — tied, with 7% undecided.
Q: If the 2026 Iowa U.S. Senate election were held today, who would you vote for?
(Source: Public Policy Polling, N=557 Registered Voters, Iowa, 2026-06-04)
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY: 69% of Americans are DISSATISFIED with how democracy is working in the U.S. Just 30% are satisfied.
Poll asked: Overall, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way democracy is working in the United States?
(Source: Pew Research Center, N=19,715 U.S. adults, 2026-05-06)
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
2026 Generic Ballot
🟢 Democrats: 50.3%
🔴 Republicans: 39.5%
Emerson | Likely Voters | June 2026
Dems extend double-digit lead heading into 2026 cycle; compare to D 8 in Oct 2018.
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
Israel Net Favorability by Country
🟢 Ghana: 13%
🔴 Turkey: -96%
Pew Research | Spring 2026 | 14 countries surveyed
U.S. favorability collapsed from 30 (2013) to -23, while Western Europe & Asia show steeper declines.
📋 POLLFINITY TODAY — Saturday, June 13
Here's what we're dropping:
🗳️ 2026 Generic Ballot (YouGov)
🗳️ 2026 Generic Ballot (EMERSON)
📈 Israel Net Favorability by Country (Pew Research, Spring 2026) (Pew Research)
📉 Economist/YouGov May 29-Jun 1 38 (YouGov)
🔴 Economist/YouGov May 29-Jun 1: The economy (YouGov)
🔴 Trump Job Approval (Emerson)
🔴 Donald Trump (Ipsos)
📊 Satisfaction with democracy (Pew Research Center)
🏛️ IOWA POLL - Senate from DSCC (Dem) 🟦 Josh Turek: 46% 🟥 Ashle (Public Policy Polling (PPP))
📊 Is the U.S. economy getting better or worse? (The YouGov/Economist)
🌐 Iran War Duration Expectations (YouGov/Economist)
All data from real polls. No spin.
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🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
JD Vance Favorability
🟢 Favorable: 38%
🔴 Unfavorable: 53%
(9% undecided)
The Economist/YouGov | May 29-Jun 1 | U.S. adults
Vance's favorability has dropped 7 points since Trump took office (was 45% favorable in Jan).
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
U.S. Economic Sentiment
🟢 Getting better: 15%
🔴 Getting worse: 59%
Economist/YouGov | May 29-Jun 1 | U.S. adult citizens
Economic pessimism surging under Trump's second term: disapproval jumped 22 points since January (37% → 59%). Only 15% see improvement.
🚨 BREAKING FROM POLLFINITY:
E. Jean Carroll vs. Trump — Who's Telling the Truth?
🟢 E. Jean Carroll is telling the truth: 46%
🔴 Trump is telling the truth: 27%
The Economist/YouGov | May 29-Jun 1 | U.S. adults
(27% undecided)