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Check Out the Best Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Costumes Just in Time for Halloween

It’s a historical accident that Election Day falls so soon after Halloween. But the two dates are linked every four years by the inevitable politically themed costumes.

This year is no different, with costumes for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump already popping up on social media.

It helps that this year’s options include both a male and a female costume and that both candidates have distinct personal styles: for her, a pantsuit; for him, a boxy suit and Make America Great Again cap.

As America counts down the days to the election, here’s a closer look at some of the horrors that Halloween revelers have come up with.

Read More: How Donald Trump’s Clothes Reinforce His Campaign

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