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Key is expected to appear at early voting locations Saturday before joining a canvass kick off in Las Vegas, according to the campaign. He is then expected to introduce Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, on stage at a Sunday rally.
“With his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging talent in both comedy and drama; Emmy and Peabody Award-winning writer, actor, and producer Keegan-Michael Key is one of Hollywood’s most in-demand forces,” the Buttigieg campaign told CNN on Saturday. The announcement comes a week before voters head to the polls en masse in Nevada — the third 2020 nominating contest.
Key isn’t new to politics.
In his Comedy Central Show “Key and Peele,” which ran for five seasons, Key and his comedy partner Jordan Peele featured a recurring sketch parodying former President Barack Obama and his “anger translator,” Luther, portrayed by Key, a man who was able to express the irritations Obama felt, but was unable to convey as President. The sketch was so popular that Key, in character as Luther, joined Obama onstage at the 2015 White House Correspondent’s Dinner to help deliver Obama’s remarks.
In a 2016, the actor and comedian expressed ambivalence when asked if he’d lampoon then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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