It’s been more than a month since Donald Trump was a winner in general-election polls. That all changed yesterday.

A Rasmussen Reports “White House Watch” survey put the presumptive GOP presidential nominee ahead of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, 43-39 percent.

It’s his “highest level” yet in the Rasmussen rolling watch.

But other polls, including a Fox News tally out Wednesday, had Clinton ahead of Trump, 44-38 percent.

A Real Clear Politics average of all the top polls in the presidential race agrees, with Clinton ahead of Trump, 45-40 percent.

But in May, Trump won three out of five polls, beating Clinton by as many as 5 points.

Bloggers, including ?FiveThirtyEight.com, have Clinton with a comfortable lead lately — with her “chance of winning” growing.

New polls are due out today, so it may all change.