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“When Should You Start Worrying About the Polls? Not Quite Yet”

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  • Source: Nytimes

Since Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, several national polls have shown him narrowing the gap with his likely opponent, Hillary Clinton, or even leading. But the election is more than five months away. When should you start to care about polls? With some caveats, we believe the answer is: not quite yet.

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