No, I am providing average numbers from across the spectrum of polling. Numbers that even include your favorite pollster.
You and your cohorts are providing numbers from a single source that is to your liking.
That, by definition, is cherry-picking.
the only reason you do that is you dont like the numbers from rasmussen, and they are the best
Your Cherry-Picking in action again.
They are in fact not "the best".
Their results for the Presidential Election last year were worse than most other major pollsters.
They had a 6% margin, while the actual margin was 7.3%, a difference of a full 1.3 points.
Real Clear Politics average, my method of choice, was 7.6%, a difference of .3%.