Donald Trump may not win the election, but he’s stomping Hillary Clinton in Halloween sales.

“He’s outselling Hillary by a landslide,” said Tony Bianchi, manager of Halloween Adventure in the East Village.

“It’s because he’s so iconic. He’s like the Kim Kardashian of politics,” Bianchi said. “Hillary is just a typical politician. She’s boring.”

The store’s mouth-agape Billionaire Tycoon latex mask for $29.99 is outselling Clinton faces 40 to 1, he said.

A buck-toothed Trump mask and one with pursed lips are also yuge sellers.

Trump accessories — the comb-over Election Wig for $24.99, orange Ben Nye foundation for $5.99, and $14.99 Make America Great Again caps — are also making registers ring.

But the big winner this holiday season is the tiny plastic Trump hands, which sell for $5.99.

“I’ve had to reorder the Trump wig at least three times in the last month,” said Kodi Hadrick, 28, manager of Abacadabra in the Flatiron District.

Trump’s strange ’do has outsold Hillary’s blond bob 4 to 1.

Rubber finger-puppet hands and pasty white doll hands are selling hand over fist — thanks to Marco Rubio comparing the GOP candidate’s hand size to his manhood on the campaign trail.

“You always have to get ready for the political season, so we ordered for both Hillary and Trump, but we didn’t think it would be quite so uneven,” Hadrick said.

Throughout the 17 pop-up Spirit Halloween stores in New York City, an open-mouthed foam Cry Baby Trump mask is the biggest seller.

But people are more eager to wipe their tush with Clinton’s face than Trump’s — as more are buying the store’s Democratic presidential nominee toilet paper.

One shopper, Teddy Stiller, 47, is undecided on his vote but his 9-year-old son, Teddy, isn’t.

“He likes Trump because he’s for the middle class and decided he wanted to be him for Halloween,” said the dad, who was visiting from Colorado.