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Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert reunite on ‘The Late Show’ to get you to vote


Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart put on his top hat, coattails, and sash bearing his name to appear on The Late Show the night before the presidential election. After tossing the audience “toffee from an old man’s pants,” Stewart used his Southern drawl to try to convince a tiny (and not of age) street urchin not to vote. That is until he realized Donald Trump, whom he referred to as “that angry tax and draft-dodging, little, orange groundhog” was running.

The young girl believed that by staying away from the polls she was making a statement. Thankfully Hamilton's Javier Muñoz came in to rap and save Election Day “’cause history has its eyes on you.”

If you’re contemplating whether or not to cast your ballot, may Uncle Stephen Colbert’s song be an incessant earworm: “The stakes are high. It’s do or die. We can’t rewind.”