(CNN) Donald Trump loves polls. At virtually every campaign stop during his 2016 campaign Trump would champion some poll or another that showed him in first place -- crushing all competitors.

"So many great polls like Reuters - big leads everywhere," he tweeted in November 2015. "New Hampshire really special! We will win big and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"

The problem for Trump is that while his love for polls hasn't waned, the number of polls that carry any sort of good news for him have. Which forces Trump to look far and wide for any scrap of alleged data that shows people a) love him b) hate Democrats or c) love him and hate Democrats.

Which brings me to this: Twice in the last week Trump has tweeted "polls" from Breitbart News.

The first "poll" -- tweeted by Trump on Monday -- asked "Do you stand with President Trump?" A whopping 97.83% said they did! Just 2.17% said they did not.

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