Hillary Leads Poll for Scariest Halloween Costume
An AP poll release this morning finds Hillary Rodham Clinton “the top choice when people are asked which major 2008 presidential candidate would make the scariest Halloween costume.”
Thirty-seven percent in an Associated Press-Ipsos survey this month chose the New York senator, the front-runner among Democratic presidential contenders. Fourteen percent selected former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who leads Republicans in national polls.
Personally, I find the Hillary mask…

Much less scary than John Kerry…

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