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Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph) and Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) brought the presidential election to "Family Feud" in the latest "SNL" cold open.
Presidential contenders Kamala Harris and Donald Trump settled their differences in classic TV fashion on this week’s Saturday Night Live — by going head-to-head on Family Feud! Saturday’s ...
The show's Oct. 12 episode kicked off with a political cold open that pitted Team Harris against Team Trump — but instead of a mock debate, the nominees faced off in a fierce game of Family Feud.
'Family Feud': 2024 election edition. The cold open once again featured the 2024 election players, with Maya Rudolph reprising her impression as Vice President Kamala Harris and Jim Gaffigan ...
The episode also included impressions of members of Trump's family in a parody of the game show Family Feud. [29] Further sketches with Baldwin included elements of the other presidential debates, the vice presidential debate, and the Access Hollywood tape. [30] The October 15 episode featured a parody of the third presidential debate. [31]
Harris, who left Milwaukee Saturday morning after staying the night here following her campaign rally and concert in West Allis, appeared in the SNL "cold open" with Maya Rudolph, who regularly ...
“Saturday Night Live” kicked off Season 50 with a predictably star-studded cold open that put a focus on the upcoming presidential election, lampooning the rallies held by candidates Vice ...
It featured Jason Sudeikis as host Richard Dawson in a 1970s version of Family Feud between the Osmond family and the Phillips family. [20] Another version originally aired on January 21, 1978 (Season 3) featuring Bill Murray as Richard Dawson and the Coneheads as the contestants.