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http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-poll/index.html
So the polls are always right, but this time they're wrong, right?
There's some sort of strategic value to voting for trump, right?
Voting for someone who won't win an election is a horrible thing to do, right?
Again, could someone please explain what I'm supposedly not understanding here?
Both of the remaining Democratic candidates for president easily top Republican front-runner Donald Trump in hypothetical general election match-ups, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.
In the scenario that appears most likely to emerge from the primary contests, Clinton tops Trump 52% to 44% among registered voters. That result has tilted in Clinton's favor since the last CNN/ORC Poll on the match-up in January.
Sanders -- who enjoys the most positive favorable rating of any presidential candidate in the field, according to the poll -- tops all three Republicans by wide margins: 57% to 40% against Cruz, 55% to 43% against Trump, and 53% to 45% against Rubio.
So the polls are always right, but this time they're wrong, right?
There's some sort of strategic value to voting for trump, right?
Voting for someone who won't win an election is a horrible thing to do, right?
Again, could someone please explain what I'm supposedly not understanding here?