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Don't you just love the way Drudge puts its finger on the scales?

Educate yourself. It's not my job! Here are 15 to 20 more. Read them and weep. NOBODY cares if you don't like REALITY.

POLLS: ADVANTAGE TRUMP...

Majority of snap polls show Trump won debate by a landslide despite CNN's overwhelming victory for Hillary in biggest official surveyCNN's snap poll gave Clinton the win with 62 per cent to Trump's 27But most of the others reported Trump was the winner by a landslideThe pair engaged in a vigorous back-and-forth at Hofstra UniversityHere, we present the results from snap polls conducted after the debateBy Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 01:00 EST, 27 September 2016 | Updated: 07:25 EST, 27 September 2016


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CNN awarded Hillary Clinton an overwhelming victory in the first presidential debate - but most snap polls show Trump emerged victorious.

Trump and Clinton tangled over the economy, her use of a private mail server and his unwillingness to release his income tax returns on Monday night.

They engaged in a vigorous back-and-forth on the debate stage at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, as polls showed them locked in a tight race.

However, after the debate's end, polls conducted by a number of media websites showed their readers felt the real estate mogul came out on top.

Trump acknowledged the result, tweeting: 'Wow, did great in the debate polls (except for @CNN - which I don't watch). Thank you!'

CNN/ORC's snap poll, gave Clinton the win with 62 per cent to Trump's 27.

It was the biggest, and fastest, exercise conducted by an opinion polling firm.

The poll of 521 registered voters who watched the debate was a sample which the network warned leaned more Democratic than the average - starting the night with Clinton ahead 26 per cent among the sample.

And while it handed the victory overwhelmingly to Clinton, it was more mixed on whether the debate will make a difference, with 47 per cent saying it would not affect their vote, 34 per cent saying it moved them towards Clinton - and 18 per cent towards Trump.

Online polls carried out afterwards gave a different outcome - handing the title to Trump.

Such polls are self-selecting, and more likely to pick up the views of those who vote, although CNN's study also reflected a similar bias.

The Drudge Report's poll showed Trump fared better with 81.5 per cent of the vote to Clinton's 18.5 while others, including Time, CBS New York and the Washington Times, also saw Trump win the vote.

Clinton edged out Trump in the Star Tribune's poll and one conducted by NBC News.

Here are the some of the results from snap polls:





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