I've clearly explained why it's wrong. You and the guy you're trying to defend are not comprehending the difference in significance between one individual poll on one specific day of the year vs. the polls average and its trend. And because of your misunderstanding, you're both ridiculously accusing me of being a troll, even though I believe Trump deserves reelection. Sad.
The polls average was totally wrong the whole of 2016. If 90% of the polls are skewed suppression, biased polls, the average is skewed, suppression, biased polls too. That is basic math.
In 2016, it was only in the last few days that the fake news fakers tightened their polls to make it look like they had it close all along. They didn't. For all of 2016, they were calling it for Hilary to win by up to a massive 15% as late as October 18.
Both the Washington Post and Time magazine had Hilary winning by 12 and 14 percentage with just two weeks and 12 days to go to the elections.