![]() ![]() Hillary Clinton Bar Talk - featuring the real Hillary Clinton I hear its 50-50."īut the real shocker of the show came when Baldwin's Trump uttered the infamous phrase on live network television that the real Trump had made headlines for. I am not just apologizing to the people who were offended by my statements but mainly to the people who were turned on. When Trump is asked if he's apologizing, he quickly said, "No,I would never do that. While Mikey Day's Tim Kaine and Beck Benett's Mike Pence battle it out over Trump's leaked "Access Hollywood" tape, the GOP nominee makes an appearance on CNN to respond to his comments. Trump tries to surprise Clinton by bringing four of Bill Clinton's mistresses along but the Democratic nominee shrugs it off, telling him, "I'm made of steel." VP Debate Cold Open The real second presidential debate was full of jabs and surprises, and "SNL" honored this in its own version, featuring Baldwin's Trump lurking behind McKinnon's Clinton like a predatory shark. The episode marked a welcome departure from the coldness that has hung over both candidates' campaigns. The duo exited the studio to run through Times Square, holding hands and dancing in unity with crowds of people. The show's final political sketch before Election Day saw Baldwin and McKinnon breaking character after bickering as Trump and Clinton. ET, but here are our picks for the show's nine best sketches parodying this crazy campaign season: Trump and Clinton's Last Cold Open Before Election Day "SNL" will showcase some of its best political sketches of this election cycle in an hour-long clip show on Monday at 10 p.m.
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