In a head-to-head match-up, the same poll puts Clinton’s lead at eight points.And given the latest survey results, that’s actually some of the more encouraging data for the Republican nominee. A CBS News poll released last night found Trump trailing by nine points in a four-way contest and 11 points in a head-to-head race.Also yesterday, a national Monmouth University poll found Clinton ahead by 12 points in a four-way race and 9 points in a two-way contest.According to the Huffington Post’s polling aggregator, Clinton’s average advantage across all polls is now eight points – her largest lead since shortly after the parties’ national conventions.Looking at the latest state polls, CNN released a batch of results yesterday that found Clinton with narrow leads in North Carolina and Nevada, but Trump up by four in Ohio.Quinnipiac, meanwhile, found Clinton leading by eight in Colorado, six in Pennsylvania, and four in Florida. In Ohio, the pollster found the two tied.Trump and his team may be pleased by its showing in the Buckeye State, but given the rest of the picture, Ohio won’t be nearly enough to get the GOP candidate to the White House.Trump “believes he’s actually ahead in the polls”? What he believes and what the polls actually show are two very different things.