Saturday Night Live this week took aim at a trio of Trump-backed candidates in a midterms themed cold opening.
Senate candidates Herschel Walker of Georgia and Dr. Mehmet Oz of Pennsylvania, as well as Arizona governor candidate Kari Lake, were the butt of the jokes. Castmember Keenan Thompson impersonated Walker, Mikey Day was Dr. Oz, while Cecily Strong played Lake.
"My Pennsylvania Phillies are in the World Series," Day said while putting on a Phillies hat with the tag still on it."And I just had a delicious Philadelphia cheese and steak. Yum." "Look, if you want to get on the Jumbotron at the Falcons game, you don’t throw on a cardigan and start making sense," Thompson said."You take your shirt off and shake your belly around! That’s what I’m doing, and people love me no matter what."
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