Dana Carvey plays rambling Joe Biden on SNL
- Dana Carvey and Maya Rudolph returned to SNL for its Season 50 premiere, parodying President Biden and Vice President Harris.
- Rudolph's Harris humorously misidentified a swing state and referenced a song, while Carvey's Biden delivered a confused speech.
- The sketch concluded with a comedic moment where Harris pushed Biden off the stage, emphasizing the show's satirical approach.
On September 29, during the Season 50 premiere of Saturday Night Live, Dana Carvey and Maya Rudolph returned to parody President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The sketch featured Rudolph portraying Harris at a campaign event, humorously misidentifying the swing state as 'Winsconsin-pennsyl-va-georgia' and referencing a vague song by Sabrina Carpenter. Carvey's Biden character delivered a confused and rambling speech, humorously acknowledging his presidency and the challenges of governance, including the issue of wealth inequality. The sketch concluded with a comedic exchange where Harris pushed Biden off the stage, highlighting the playful and satirical nature of the performance. This episode marks a significant return for the veteran cast members, showcasing their ability to blend humor with political commentary.