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Larry David & Maya Rudolph Return to 'SNL' for DNC Town Hall Skit - Watch!

Larry David and Maya Rudolph are back on Saturday Night Live!

The Curb Your Enthusiasm actor and Bridesmaids actress appeared in the “CNN Impeachment Town Hall” skit as Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris on Saturday (September 28).

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The skit featured Democratic presidential candidates Beto O’Rourke (Alex Moffat), Andrew Yang (Bowen Yang), Pete Buttigieg (Colin Jost), Elizabeth Warren (Kate McKinnon) and Marianne Williamson (Chloe Fineman).

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Democratic Debates Night 3 - Who Is Debating & How to Watch

The 2020 Democratic Debates are continuing on Thursday night (September 12).

The third Democratic debate will be televised live beginning at 8 p.m. ET from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas.

To qualify for the third debate, candidates must have received donations from at least 130,000 unique donors and earned 2% or more support in at least four national polls through August.

The debate will air on ABC and Univision. ABC News will livestream the debate on ABC News Live, as well as on Roku, Hulu, AppleTV, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube, Apple News, Facebook, Twitter, and the ABC News, Good Morning America and FiveThirtyEight websites and mobile phone apps. Univision News will also livestream the debate on all digital platforms including Facebook, YouTube and Periscope.

The debate candidates will be: Senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Cory Booker, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Bernie Sanders, Former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang, Former Representative Beto O’Rourke and Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro.

George Stephanopoulos, David Muir, Linsey Davis and Jorge Ramos will moderate the debate.

Here's How to Watch the First 2020 Democratic Debate

Democrats are going head-to-head in the first 2020 presidential debate!

The first Democratic debates will take place over two nights as the 20 candidates cover pressing topics and campaign strategies for viewers across the country.

The first debate happens TONIGHT (June 26) from 9-11 p.m. ET on NBC, MSNBC, and Telemundo. The second will air Thursday at the same time.

NBCNews.com, MSNBC.com and YouTube have live feeds of the events as well.

Wednesday’s debate includes Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Gov. Jay Inslee, Mayor Bill de Blasio, former Rep. John Delaney, Rep. Tim Ryan, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro.

Thursday will feature former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Kamala Harris, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Sen. Michael Bennet, Rep. Eric Swalwell, former Gov. John Hickenlooper, author Marianne Williamson, and businessman Andrew Yang.

Lester Holt, Rachel Maddow, Chuck Todd, Savannah Guthrie, and Jose Diaz-Balart will serve as moderators.

Each debate is two hours long, consisting of five parts with four commercial breaks. Candidates have one minute to respond to questions and 30 seconds for follow-ups.

As there are so many speakers, the candidates will only make closing statements and not opening remarks.

The next debates will happen on July 30 and 31.

READ MORE: President Hopeful Elizabeth Warren Disagrees With ‘Game of Thrones’ Ending

President Hopeful Elizabeth Warren Disagrees With 'Game of Thrones' Ending

Elizabeth Warren is weighing in on the end of Game of Thrones!

The Massachusetts Senator and presidential hopeful weighed in on the ending on Capitol Hill on Wednesday (May 22) when asked by paparazzi for her thoughts on Bran becoming King in the final episode.

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“Bran is like the least engaged of all the people there, and we had all this great character development, and he’s kind of like the one whose never been a part of any part of it,” she explained.

She was also asked about Daenerys’ controversial character development in the final season, and whether she was concerned the same thing could happen to her in her presidential run: “Nobody’s rewriting my character. I’ll take care of them,” she responded.

Elizabeth Warren Announces She'll Run for President in 2020

Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren has informed her supporters that she will seek a bid for President in the 2020 election to take down current President Donald Trump.

An email was sent out to her supporters at 8:30 am ET to let her fan base know her intentions, the New York Times reports.

“I’ve spent my career getting to the bottom of why America’s promise works for some families, but others, who work just as hard, slip through the cracks into disaster. And what I’ve found is terrifying: these aren’t cracks families are falling into, they’re traps. America’s middle class is under attack,” she said in her video message to supporters. “But this dark path doesn’t have to be our future. We can make our democracy work for all of us. We can make our economy work for all of us.”

Elizabeth Warren Takes DNA Test, Trump Says He Won't Fulfill $1 Million Charity Offer

You may remember, back in July, Donald Trump made an offer to Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren: he donate one million dollars to the charity of her choice if she took a DNA test to prove she had Native American heritage.

“And we will say, ‘I will give you a million dollars, paid for by Trump, to your favorite charity if you take the test and it shows you’re an Indian … we’ll see what she does. I have a feeling she will say no but we will hold it for the debates,” the President said at a rally back in July.

Turns out, the Senator did take the DNA test and she does have distant Native American ancestry.

Trump was asked about the DNA test and his one million dollar offer and told CNN, “Who cares? I didn’t say that. You better read it again.”

Trump has often been at odds with Senator Warren and has called her, “Pocahontas,” in public forums.

Elizabeth Warren Silenced by Senate for Quoting Coretta Scott King, Celebs React

Sen. Elizabeth Warren was silenced by Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell while trying to voice her opposition to the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions for attorney general.

The Massachusetts senator was speaking in front of the senate on Tuesday night (February 7) when she decided to read a letter written by Martin Luther King Jr.‘s widow Coretta Scott King, in which she voiced her opposition to Sessions back in 1986.

“I write to express my sincere opposition to the confirmation of Jefferson B. Sessions as a federal district court judge for the Southern District of Alabama,” the letter read. “Anyone who has used the power of his office as United States Attorney to intimidate and chill the free exercise of the ballot by citizens should not be elevated to our courts.”

When McConnell objected to Warren‘s speech, he cited the second line as something that was over the line.

“I am surprised that the words of Coretta Scott King are not suitable for debate in the United States Senate,” Warren said.

She later took to Twitter and said, “Tonight on the Senate floor, I tried to speak about why [Sessions] is totally unfit to serve as Attorney General. On the floor, I read a letter that Coretta Scott King wrote in 1986 opposing [Sessions]‘s judicial nomination. I spoke out about [Sessions] – until McConnell decided to silence me. I will not be silent about a nominee for AG who has made derogatory & racist comments that have no place in our justice system. I will not be silent while the Republicans rubber stamp an AG who will never stand up to the @POTUS when he breaks the law. Tonight [McConnell] silenced Mrs King’s voice on the Sen floor – & millions who are afraid & appalled by what’s happening in our country.”


Sen. McConnell Refuses to Let Sen. Warren Speak About Attorney General Nominee Sessions

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