'Saturday Night Live' Running 'Campaign Ad' for Donald Trump
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Following the super-Tuesday results, a Nazi supporter, a white supremacist, and a KKK member explain why they will be voting for Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election.

AceShowbiz - "Saturday Night Live" targeted Donald Trump yet again on the March 5 episode hosted by Jonah Hill. In a parody dubbed "Racists for Trump", "real" American offer insight into why they'll be voting for the Republican presidential candidate. They included a man wearing a Nazi armband, another man painting "white power" on the wall, and a woman ironing a Ku Klux Klan uniform.

In another sketch, Darrell Hammond returned as Trump who addressed his supporters that included "racists, ugly racists, people who didn't even know they were racists." In the back, Bobby Moynihan's Gov. Chris Christie stood unblinking as he was insulted by Trump. "Yes sir, thank you sir, please sir, may I have another," he replied.

In the "Cold Open" segment dedicated to super-Tuesday results, Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton and Taran Killam's Ted Cruz delivered their speeches as well. Earning the biggest applause, however, was Jason Sudeikis who returned to the variety show as Mitt Romney.

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