'Saturday Night Live' goes looking for Hillary Clinton in the woods

A new mystery show attempts to find Hillary in the woods of Chappaqua.
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Erin Strecker
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'Saturday Night Live' goes looking for Hillary Clinton in the woods
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Since the election, random people have been stumbling upon prime DGAF Hillary Clinton in the woods near her home in Chappaqua.

Now, SNL has turned Facebook gold into a mystery show a la Bigfoot.

"It seemed like it kind of wanted some time to itself, so I immediately started running after it," one lucky finder (Vanessa Bayer) explained about seeing the mysterious woman.

Silly detectives! One only finds Hillary when they aren't looking for her. They must be pure of heart and ideally with a dog or cute baby.

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Erin Strecker

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