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Kristen Schaal stopped by 'The Daily Show' to help shed some light on how to win over women voters - and hilarity ensued.

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‘The Daily Show’ Has Kristen Schaal Explain How To Win The Lady Vote

Kristen Schaal stopped by ‘The Daily Show’ to help shed some light on how to win over women voters – and hilarity ensued.

The Daily Show recently saw Jon Stewart stating that the 2014 midterm elections were up to women for the decision. At this point, both Democrats and Republicans are trying to win over the ladies’ votes. Therefore, the show had Kristen Schaal, a specialist in women, discuss the marketing plan.

Specifically, the Republicans are making efforts to grab women voters away from Democrats. Schaal, who is Senior Women’s Issues Correspondent, took the time to explain the promotional campaign and the advertising methods used, as well as the reasons it’s done. With the GOP trying to get into women’s minds since the regular female pick being the Democrats, this hilarious lady takes some time to satirise the ads.

According to one of Schaal’s jokes, women also look at the politicians as soulmates and the Republicans have finally discovered that they’re all about relationships and use that to get their votes. The skit includes hilarious advertisements, including a telenovela-like, a wedding-reality-inspired and even a dramatic monologue. Before it’s all over, she even dresses up as a man to recreate a hilarious ad with the same approach for male voters.

Take a look at the oh-so-funny satirical video from The Daily Show below:

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