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Are You a Presidential Look-Alike?
We’re collecting photos of Washingtonians who look like the presidential and vice-presidential hopefuls. Send us your best Obama, McCain, Biden, and Palin look-alikes!
Published Monday, October 20, 2008
Do your coworkers say you look positively Palin? We want to see! We’re collecting photos of Washingtonians who look like senators Obama, McCain, and Biden, and governor Palin for an online slide show.
Send your best presidential snapshots to eleaman@washingtonian.com. Try to make sure your images are at least five by seven inches and 72 dpi. Let us know the name of the look-alike and which candidate he or she most resembles. Bonus points if the person dresses the part.
We’ll update the slide show through Election Day—November 4—so check back often! More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
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Comments
Hi
Everyday I am told I look like President Obama
Today I had no less then 8 people tell me
regular customers of my place of employment now say goodmorning Mr. president
Posted by: Mark , Mar 01, 2009 04:19:28 PM
et tu washingtonian?? et tu???
xoxo
Posted by: suicid_blond, Oct 22, 2008 11:32:42 AM
Josh,
Please send us a photo of yourself! We’d love to see for ourselves—and I’m sure your fellow readers would, too!
Send to the email address mentioned in the post.
Thanks!
Posted by: Emily at Washingtonian.com, Oct 22, 2008 08:55:14 AM
Everyday my Co-workers/Customers say that I look like Barack Obama. I have been watching all of the Obama look alikes on youtube, and I feel i look like him, a lot more than any of the people impersonating him. I was seeing if i could find out anymore information. Thanks
Posted by: Josh Hodges, Oct 21, 2008 09:19:18 PM
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