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SNL’s election ‘Family Feud’ skit roasts Dems and GOP candidates as Kamala Harris’ glock ends up on board
NY Post
“Saturday Night Live” poked fun at both presidential candidates, showing what it might be like if former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris were to compete on a game of “Family Feud” ahead of the election.
After Trump closed the door on a possible second debate with Harris, the NBC sketch-comedy spoofed the two having a debate in the form of the beloved gameshow, with Kenan Thompson playing host Steve Harvey in the show’s cold open.
“I am Steve Harvey and I have spent the past 20 years hosting every show on TV as my alibi for them Diddy parties,” Thompson’s Harvey says in the sketch. “Now tonight, we got two political rivals.”
The two candidates join the game show host at the podium where Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, says, “I’m telling you, Steve, she’s going to be horrible at this game. She’s a very low IQ person. The whole world is laughing at her because they don’t respect her like they respected me.”
Harris, played by Maya Rudolph, then accuses Trump of being easily manipulated through flattery.
“You look handsome tonight,” Rudolph says, to which Johnson replies, “I love her. Isn’t she great? She’s got my vote.”