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Third Presidential Debate: Best Celebrity Tweets You Need to See

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The third and final presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton promises to be just as contentious as the first two. As they did during those debates, celebrities came out in force to have their voices heard on Twitter. The teams handling the Twitter accounts of the two candidates are also live-tweeting.

The debate begins at 9 p.m. ET at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Fox News anchor Chris Wallace is moderating.

Here are some of the best live tweets during the debate. This post will continue to be updated as the debate continues.

Chelsea Handler made a reference to a Buzzfeed report that Ivanka Trump once said, “I’ve never seen a mulatto cock, but I’d like to.”

The Big Short director Adam McKay chimed in before the debate started:

Jen Statsky, a writer for Broad City, hopes that Ken Bone will be there.

Comedian Jim Norton:

Grace Parra shares her excitement for November 8.

Patton Oswalt can’t believe that there’s an hour of this left.

If we’re going to have a puppet for president, why not Elmo?

A Late Night with Stephen Colbert show writer retweeted an old Trump tweet about him wanting to be Vladimir Putin’s friend.

Cartoonist Liza Donnelly finished this cartoon off quickly.

Mike Birbiglia:

New Jersey Senator Corey Booker went after Chris Wallace.

Trump’s “I didn’t even apologize to my wife” comment has earned a strong response.

Charlemagne Tha God wondered when Donald Trump went to Haiti.

Bill Maher chimes in:

Ed Helms is watching with Jim Gaffigan:

The Mindy Project‘s Fortune Feimster noted that Trump was debating Wallace.

Dane Cook:

Cher finally woke up:

Zelda Williams needed Archer to describe how she feels.

Bill Maher praised Clinton’s performance.

Alyssa Milano:

Patton Oswalt added at the end:

YouTuber Stephanie Frosch:

Chloe Grace Morets on the “nasty woman” comment:

Although J.K. Rowling isn’t American, she still watched the debate.

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Just as they did during the first two presidential debates, celebrities came out in force to respond to the third presidential debate between Clinton and Trump.