Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog is set to cover the current election cycle for Hulu. The streaming service has obtained the exclusive streaming rights to Triumph’s Election Special 2016, reports Re/code. The program, Hulu’s first collaboration with Funny or Die, will feature the foul-mouthed canine (created by Conan O’Brien and Robert Smigel) hitting the campaign trail in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. “I don’t have time for this s–t,” Triumph said in a statement released to the website. Triumph’s Election Special 2016 will be available on service in early February.
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