Tim Kaine Crashes ‘SNL’ To Stump Game Show Contestant With Simple 2016 Election Question

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Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” to ask a straightforward question to a game show contestant seemingly caught up on U.S. politics: “What’s my name?”

“I was Hillary Clinton‘s vice presidential running mate,” said Kaine as he reminded the startled contestant (played by “SNL” host John Mulaney) about the 2016 election in the game show sketch.

He continued, “At the time, you said it was the most important election in American history, and that democracy was on the line. It’s been less than eight years. What’s my name?”

Earlier in the sketch, Mulaney’s character correctly guessed the names of second gentleman Doug Emhoff and special counsel Jack Smith after seeing pictures of them on the game show.

“You seem really invested in the 2024 election,” the game show’s host (played by Michael Longfellow) told Mulaney.

“Of course I am. This is the most important election in American history. Democracy is on the line,” Mulaney replied.

Kaine recalled Mulaney voting for him to be “one heartbeat away from the Oval Office” in an election more recent than the release of the 2016 film “Zootopia.”

“What’s my name?” Kaine asked again.

Mulaney appeared stumped, adding that it wasn’t his “fault” and Kaine could’ve been a “more memorable guy” like Kamala Harris’ running mate Tim Walz.

“This is very much a guy like Tim Walz, let’s see them side-by-side,” Longfellow replied before putting up a photo of the Minnesota governor next to Kaine.

“Wow. Not only does he look exactly like Tim Walz, his name was also Tim.”

You can watch more of the “What’s That Name?” game show sketch below.

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