Voodoo Doughnut Will Have Life-Size Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Voodoo Dolls This Week

You can poke them with wishes for Election Reform.

Feeling particularly angsty about this year's election? Stick a pin in it.

Voodoo Doughnut will play host to life-size voodoo dolls of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump this week. And yes, you get to abuse them.

From 4 pm to midnight on Wednesday, Oct 5 and 6 pm to midnight on Thursday, Oct 6, Voodoo Doughnut Too will will let you push pins into life-style Hillary and Trump Dolls, with your "wishes" for election reform attached.

Astoria artist Shane Bugbee created the dolls after being upset with this year's presidential election candidates. Among other works, Bugbee's previous art includes releasing an audio recording of the last dying breaths of Dana Plato of Diff'rent Strokes, and publishing a book with serial killer John Wayne Gacy, as well as Cooking with a Serial Killer Recipes from Dorothea Puente.

And a shocker: Voodoo is also creating special Trump and Clinton doughnuts for the occasion.

You can also buy mini versions of Bugbee's Trump and Hillary voodoo dolls from website Artwork of Prophecy. These are $13 each, or $20 for the pair. Pins come included.

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Voodoo Doughnut has been a Bernie bro from way back, creating at least four different Bernie doughnuts in the past year and even getting a visit from the man himself.

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After their Voodoo Doughnut appearance, the Clinton and Trump life-size voodoo dolls will be on display at Upper Playground (23 NW 5th Ave.) for a week, starting Friday, Oct. 7.

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