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Stephen Baldwin: Alec Baldwin's Trump impression 'isn't very funny'

Maeve McDermott
USATODAY

The 2016 election is so contentious, it's even driving celebrity families apart.

Stephen Baldwin was one of the celebrity (well, kinda) guests at Wednesday night's final presidential debate in Las Vegas. His brother Alec has spent the past few weeks skewering Donald Trump with a pitch-perfect impression on Saturday Night Live. 

But Stephen, a Trump supporter, isn't laughing, though he did admit, "He's got the voice down very well."

"I think it's getting a little too nasty right now," he told CBS News, echoing Trump's language during the debate, where the Republican candidate called opponent Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman."

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"I don't want to be a party pooper, but I don't think it's very funny," Baldwin continued. "I don't think there's anything funny about this election. I think it's very serious, very important, young people, millennials, undecided voters, everybody's got 20 days now to really do their homework and figure out who they think is going to lead this country in the direction it needs to be."

Nobody tell Stephen that those "young people" and "millennials" are the ones sharing his brother's SNL skits all over the internet.

Revisit Alec Baldwin's very unfunny Trump impression below.

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