THE clear loser of last night’s third Presidential debate was not Donald Trump – but Hillary Clinton’s ‘creepy granny smile’.

With Trump’s sniffing and ominous lurking dominating the social media reaction around the first two televised showdowns – it was Hillary’s turn to feel the wrath of Twitter.

Hillary's smile grabbed the attention of many online users Credit: Getty Images

The former First Lady seemed to be enjoying herself at the event in Las Vegas Credit: Reuters

Despite the polls showing the Democratic candidate edged out her Republican rival in the Las Vegas showdown – hundreds of viewers expressed their horror online at Hillary’s scary grin.

One terrified user said: “#hillary Clinton's smile gives me nightmares.”

Another posted: “Clinton's smile makes me very uncomfortable. Mildly evil and extremely disturbing.”

And one commenter even said: “Hilary Clinton's smile haunts my dreams.”

Another added: "Going as nasty Hillary for Halloween complete with creepy granny smile #imwithher #govote."

One Twitter user suggested that the former First Lady should use money from her controversial charity to “fix her smile.”

The post read: “Hillary should take all the money from the Clinton foundation to fix her smile.”

While one online dweller said the Democratic nominee reminded her of her favourite pet.

The poster said: “Hilary Clinton has bigger teeth than my horse when she does her fake smile.”

But not all the reaction was bad.

One user wrote: “Lowkey Hillary Clinton got a cute a smile.”

While one male admirer posted: “Hillary Clinton is cute.”

The polls after the TV showdown seemed to suggest Clinton had won the hearts of viewers - she was leading Trump by between five and seven percentage points in most opinion surveys.

The CNN/ ORC poll suggested she was topping her opponent by a 13-point margin.

Following the negative reaction to Trump's sniffing in the first debate, the billionaire kept his nasal activity to a minimal last night Credit: Getty Images

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