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Have you heard the news?Its Vote Time!

Twitter knows it, commercials for and against various props know it, and late night knows it too.
Ding-dong, whos there?
A canvasser for Beto, even though you live in Delaware.
Katie Hill is trying to flip Orange County, one of the few red districts in otherwise blue California.
If elected, Hill will be the first Democrat in years to hold the seat for Californias 25th.
Shed also be the first woman, ever.
They partied in the city where the heat is on, arguably in an attempt to sexify the midterms.
Its expected that political comedy shows are weighing in on this election.
Talk shows, as a rule, used to be content to comment only on national affairs.
What would a man be without a brain?
Foster Brooks asks Dean Martin.
A politician, Martin replies, to the studio audiences delight.
Can you believe hes saying this stuff?
That general disdain for politicians has gotten a lot more specific over the years.
Were equal-opportunity offenders, was the rally cry.
Everybody gets joked at, nobody gets hurt.
It was really the Iraq War that changed late nights non-offensive offense policy.
(Dick Cavett would be the jam between layers in this metaphorical cake.)
Oddly, Samantha Bee is closer to the old version of late-night politics than her peers.
Guests are bringing it up, too!
When voting is insufficient, occupy the Capitol Building.
Thats the message were getting on a show thats more well-known forseamless brand integration with Guillermo.
It makes sense that late-night comedians feel they have a stake in these races.
Perhaps thats why even the musical guests are political this week.
Willie Nelson went on Kimmel toOutlaw Country the Vote.
Back in the Cake Days, musical guests were often the only progressive element of a late-night show.
A typical late-night lineup in 2018 is Wanda Sykes, MSNBCs Chris Hayes, andBTS.
But this week is balls-to-the-wall boosterism.
No stops will go un-pulled.
The sanity of our late-night luminaries depends on your vote.