Fred Armisen's Bloomberg Tips Doorman $30 Million To Crash Hilarious 'SNL' Dem Debate

Will Ferrell's Tom Steyer, meanwhile, is running because "it's fun and it gets me out of the house."
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Woody Harrelson, Larry David, Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen reprised their killer candidate roles for another Democratic debate on “Saturday Night Live,” this time on who can beat President Donald Trump.

Armisen’s Michael Bloomberg crashed the party by tipping the doorman $30 million. But he still wasn’t sure if he was running. “Maybe, maybe not. I’d be hard to beat,” he mused. “I’d love to see those Trump supporters come up with a conspiracy theory about a Jewish billionaire with his own media company. Good luck making that stick.”

Colin Jost as a very young-looking Pete Buttigieg — in a suit from his first Communion — boasted of the diversity of his backers, running the gamut from “white to eggshell.” David’s Bernie Sanders referred to his recent health crisis, but was proud to note that he was the “first heart attack patient to show up to the emergency room in a city bus.”

Joe Biden, played by Harrelson flashing extremely white teeth, was scary. “I see the faces you all make when I talk. You’re scared — scared I’ll say something off-color or even worse, on-color. What I want you to know is you should be scared because I’m always one second away from calling Cory Booker ‘Barack.’”

Rudolph’s Kamala Harris was fun, while Cecily Strong’s Tulsi Gabbard was sinister.

“The funt is back, baby; America’s fun aunt,” said Rudolph. “I’m also America’s cool aunt: the cah — you know what? Let’s not do that. Tonight, I’m not going to worry about the polling numbers. I’m just going to have fun and see if I can get some viral moments. Mama needs a GIF.”

“Gabbard” told viewers: “I smell your fear and it makes me stronger.”

Will Ferrell played an unblinking Tom Steyer, who explained he was running to become the Democratic nominee for president because “it’s fun and it gets me out of the house.” 

Kate McKinnon’s Elizabeth Warren explained she’s got “mom-hosting-Thanksgiving energy. I’m a little overwhelmed because I thought 10 people were coming and now there’s 30 million.”

She added: “C’mon, America, put a ring on it.”

Check out the clip up top. Don’t miss the wicked “quivering bang” of Rachel Dratch’s Amy Klobuchar.

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