In many polls it appears that Hillary Clinton is leading the presidential race, but what if those polls are wrong?

A tech entrepreneur has been using an app to anonymously allow people to cast their support behind a candidate. The results might make Trump fans very happy.

Red Alert Politics:

In an interview with USA Today, the app’s creator Ric Militi said that the more than 100,000 daily users feel free to answer questions honestly, because they know they can’t be harassed or called racist. “We’re not a poll, we’re a conversation,” he said. “We’re also 100 percent anonymous; people feel very comfortable being themselves and answering questions without being bullied or being called racists… there’s no fear or way to retaliate.” Militi said Trump has a slight edge over Clinton, but nearly 20 percent of voters say they are either undecided, don’t care, or are not interested in voting. According to Militi, the app correctly predicted the outcome of the primary, even when Trump was lagging behind in traditional polls. Many Democrats on the app admitted they were closeted Trump supporters and that they lie to their friends about being liberals.

And in an off the beaten path low-tech “Poll” administered at the Iowa State Fair, Trump won the “Cast Your Kernel” poll of the 30,000 State Fair attendees. The voters actually tossed a kernel of corn into a mason jar to vote. It is Iowa after all.

The results of the Kernel votes put Trump ahead with a substantial lead.

So are the acceptable national polls correct? If so, Hillary is in the lead.

Or do we trust the high tech app poll and the low tech kernel toss that both say…Trump’s leading?