Why Americans Are Lining Up to Look Like Donald Trump This Halloween

Politics is popular, says new study—but facial features rule

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When Americans answer the doorbell this Halloween, there's a very good chance that nestled among the usual ghouls, zombies and vampires will be … Donald Trump. The high-powered New York developer-turned-GOP political fave has risen to the top of the Halloween costume list this year, according to the Hill. (USA Today puts him at No. 10, but, hey, there's a lot of competition from Star Wars and Minions.)

In fact, according to a just-released study by Horizon Media, even though the next presidential election is 375 days from today, consumers are showing an above-average interest in candidate-themed costumes, with 5 percent of respondents reporting they'll don a politically inspired costume.

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