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SNL's Low Information Voters get love on Hulu

December 30, 2012 | 4:06 pm
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No. 2: Where "Saturday Night Live's" Undecided Voter skit came in on Hulu's list of Top Five SNL Moments of 2012, the only politically-oriented spoof to top the charts in this election year. The faux campaign ad, paid for by the pretend organization the Low Information Voters of America, had SNL cast members ask important questions like, when was the election? Could women vote? What is oil? And what are the names of the two people running? This was beat out by only one bit, that being the "Real Housewives of Disney," which featured Lindsay Lohan as Rapunzel and Kristen Wiig as an intoxicated Cinderella.

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