Late-night TV roundup: Jimmy Kimmel’s thoughts on US election: ‘The nation seems to be anticipating the outcome of a medical examination’

On the eve of election day, late-night hosts discussed polls, the weariness of a never-ending campaign cycle, and their final arguments for Kamala Harris.

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel remarked, “We are now one day away from having to wait another week to find out who won the election.” He likened the anticipation to waiting for biopsy results. Kimmel highlighted the lengthy journey since Donald Trump announced his candidacy nearly two years ago, emphasizing the numerous challenges and controversies that have unfolded during this time.

Despite national polls indicating a tight race, Kimmel criticized the reliability of polls, referring to them as mere mood indicators that fluctuate unpredictably. He also expressed disbelief at the closeness of the race, pointing to troubling revelations about Trump’s character.

In his final plea to voters, Kimmel envisioned a future free from the constant turmoil associated with the current political climate, urging for a decisive outcome in the election.

Seth Meyers

Seth Meyers humorously mused about the uncertainty surrounding the election, joking about the need for alcohol to cope with the impending results. He questioned the accuracy of polls that consistently depict a deadlocked race.

Meyers contrasted the stark differences between the two candidates, highlighting the gravity of the decision facing voters. He emphasized the importance of rejecting a divisive and controversial figure in order to move past the tumultuous period of Trump’s presidency.

Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbert reflected on the exhaustive two-year campaign leading up to election day, drawing parallels to historic events. He expressed frustration with the lack of clarity in polls and resorted to humor to cope with the uncertainty.

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Colbert found solace in a promising poll showing Kamala Harris in the lead, particularly among senior women. He joked about the excitement surrounding the potential outcome and the stark contrast between the candidates.

As the campaign drew to a close, Colbert humorously highlighted Trump’s erratic behavior and questionable statements, adding a touch of levity to the intense political atmosphere.