The only unimpeachably good things to emerge from the 2016 presidential election so far have been the 404 pages of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

I’ll back that up, but some context first: When a visitor follows a broken link, or a server can’t find a certain webpage, that server returns a 404 error and usually a “404 Not Found” page. This page tells the user there’s nothing there and then guides them to a search bar or a homepage. Every website has one of these. And out of all the websites from the candidates in the 2016 field, the Clinton and Sanders 404 pages stand apart.

Clinton’s features the candidate standing next to Bill, Chelsea, and Donald Duck. She wears turquoise; Bill, salmon; Chelsea, teal; the duck, a sailor suit. Their outfits, in other words, recall the ’90s (except for the sailor suit). They are also all wearing Donald Duck hats, except (again) Donald, who is wearing a conical party hat, because if he was wearing a Donald Duck hat it would be weird.

“Oops, that link wasn't what it was quacked up to be,” says the page. This is a pun on the sound that ducks make.

Bernie Sanders’s features a YouTube video of the candidate personally addressing the lost visitor, beneath the headline “A special message from Bernie.”

BernieSanders.com

“Hi, this is Senator Bernie Sanders,” says Senator Bernie Sanders, his rhotacism resounding on the brick around him. “The good news is you’re on the right website and it’s a really good website. The bad news is, you’re on the wrong page.”