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Top 10 Election Videos

Funny Videos Mocking the Candidates

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1) JibJab Presents "This Land"
One is a liberal wiener. The other's a right-wing nut job. See John Kerry and George Bush square off and trade insults in this can't-miss campaign spoof of "This Land is Your Land." Presented by JibJab.

2) Will Ferrell: A Message From the White House West
Comedian Will Ferrell impersonates President Bush trying to film a political ad from his ranch in Crawford, Texas in this amusing parody. Presented by America Coming Together.

3) Triumph the Insult Comic Dog in "Spin Alley"
Watch a hilarious video of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog accosting Democratic and Republican spin doctors during the last presidential debate.

4) Republican Convention Video Remix
This funny video compilation offers a handy Cliffs Notes summary of the Republican convention.

5) JibJab Presents "Good To Be In DC"
The creators of the wildly popular election parody "This Land" present an amusing sequel titled "Good to Be in D.C." The animated cartoon features Bush, Kerry, Cheney, and Edwards singing along to the classic American folk song "Dixie."

6) Bush's Faces of Frustration
Watch a compilation of video clips showing President Bush smirking, sighing, eye-rolling, lip-pursing, slouching, and pouting during his debate with Sen. John Kerry.

7) Zell Miller Challenges Chris Matthews to a Duel
Sen. Zell Miller challenges Chris Matthews to a duel during an interview on "Hardball."

8) Kerry and Edwards in Love
John Kerry and John Edwards express their true feelings for each other in this amusing video set to Marvin Gaye's classic song "Let's Get It On."

9) George W. Bush: Words Speak Louder Than Actions
"The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" presents a mockumentary film about Bush's presidency and his wars with words.

10) Donald Trump Fires President Bush
Watch an amusing parody promo ad for "The Apprentice," in which Donald Trump fires President Bush. Presented by True Majority Action PAC.

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