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Punchlines: Politics, Snapchat and religion


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Could Snapchat be the best way to reach Millennial voters?  The tech company is selling itself as the best way to reach that demographic in an attempt to get candidates to purchase political ads. Messages delivered through Snapchat disappear in a matter of seconds.  And, according to Jimmy Fallon, that makes one politician in particular incredibly happy. Watch the Punchlines video above to find out who.

And Bill Maher fights the Constitution on candidates (really just one candidate) running for office who hold somewhat unorthodox religious beliefs.  Find out why Ben Carson's portrait of himself with Jesus pushes Maher over the edge.

Take a look at those jokes and more of our favorites in this political round up of Punchlines, which includes appearances from Colin Jost and Michael Che of SNL's Weekend Update.  Then vote for yours in the quick poll to the right.  Watching from your smartphone or tablet? Then visit opinion.usatoday.com to cast your ballot.

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