'SNL' debates what would cause Republicans to stop supporting Donald Trump

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'SNL' debates what would cause Republicans to stop supporting Donald Trump.

"Saturday Night Live" brought out dead-on ringers for Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins to debate a simple question:"What would cause you to stop supporting President Donald Trump?"Beck Bennett appeared, with a prosthetic neck, as a perfect impersonation of McConnell, while Cecily Strong played the Maine senator, Collins, tepid as ever, and Kate McKinnon reprised her role as Graham.

Graham referred to the president as"a financial genius," saying,"He's lost more money than I've ever made." The reference, of course, was to The New York Times' revelation that the president lost over $1 billion in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Collins, who has walked a line between supporting GOP and Democratic causes, responded to faux Chuck Todd's inquiry:"You just bring it on Chuck Todd, because if you think Susan Collins is a pushover, well ... .

Finally, Todd came up with a reason for them to turn their back on Trump: What if the president married Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? The three senators were immediately repulsed by the suggestion of him having a relationship with the rising star of the progressive left in Congress."Absolutely not," Collins deadpanned in response.

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