‘SNL’ sketch brings Democrats and Republicans together for ‘Family Feud’
- ‘Saturday Night Live’ featured a sketch where Democrats and Republicans participated in a game of ‘Family Feud.’
- The sketch included characters like Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Jr., showcasing their humorous interactions.
- ‘SNL’ has been creating sketches about both political parties during recent weeks, including debates.
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Kamala Harris competes with Donald Trump in 'Family Feud' 'SNL' sketch
"How are you not winning by a landslide?" Best Saturday Night Live Cast Members With more than 160 cast members cycling in and out of Studio 8H, it's time for EW to choose the best of the best from the sketch comedy institution's past and present. With less than a month to go before the U.S. presidential election, Saturday Night Live is putting democracy into the hands of... Steve Harvey?The show's Oct. 12 episode kicked off with a politica…
‘SNL’ Cold Open features Trump, Harris teams competing in ‘Family Feud’
“Saturday Night Live’s” Cold Open this week featured former President Trump’s team facing off against Vice President Harris’s team in “Family Feud.” As a play on the ongoing conversation about whether a second presidential debate would occur before Election Day, which Trump has said won’t happen, the actors took the stage with host Steve Harvey,…
'SNL' Roasts 'Raised Middle-Class' Kamala Harris in 'Family Feud' Cold Open: 'The Whole World's Laughing at Her'
Kenan Thompson, the longest-tenured "Saturday Night Live" cast member in the show’s history who began in 2003, reprised his long-running role as “Feud” host Steve Harvey and asked Maya Rudolph-as-Harris about her recent media blitz.
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