12 Funniest Political Campaign Videos

Spoof videos highlight the lighter side of politics.

Chris Rock’s satirical political message for white voters:  - “In times like these you need a white president you can trust. And that white president is Barack Obama.”  (Photo: JimmyKimmel Live via youtube)

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"Chris Rock's Message for White Voters " (2012) - Spoof videos highlight the lighter side of politics. –Britt Middleton In a parody skit airing last week on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Chris Rock jokes that Obama's support for same-sex marriage and his nickname of "Barry" are among the top reasons why he is the right, "white" choice for president. (Photo: JimmyKimmelLive via youtube)

"Mitt Romney Does Improv" (2012) - This Romney parody skit shows how the GOP presidential candidate learned to loosen up before the first presidential debate. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Mitt Romney Does Improv" (2012) - This Romney parody skit shows how the GOP presidential candidate learned to loosen up before the first presidential debate. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Will Ferrell Will Do Anything" (2012) - In a new campaign video supporting President Obama, comedian Will Ferrell says he will stop at nothing — including making you a home-cooked dinner or even punching himself in the face — to get you to vote on Election Day. (Photo: BarackObama.com)

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"Will Ferrell Will Do Anything" (2012) - In a new campaign video supporting President Obama, comedian Will Ferrell says he will stop at nothing — including making you a home-cooked dinner or even punching himself in the face — to get you to vote on Election Day. (Photo: BarackObama.com)

Wake Up, Everybody! - With 2012 being the year of the presidential race between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, there were plenty of moments where celebrity and politics came together (or down right collided).Actor Samuel L. Jackson provided a hilarious moment with the pro-Obama video titled "Wake the F*** Up," aimed at '08 Obama supporters who'd grown unenthusiatic about voting for the President.  (Photo: www.politico.com)

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"Wake the F--K Up!" (2012) - Samuel L. Jackson puts his award-winning acting chops (and penchant for F-bombs) on display in a pro-Obama ad warning of a grim future if Romney is elected. (Photo: www.politico.com)

"Double Negative Campaign Ad" (2012) - Billed as "the political ad you've not not been waiting for," this parody ad alleges why Obama is the clear choice for president. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Double Negative Campaign Ad" (2012) - Billed as "the political ad you've not not been waiting for," this parody ad alleges why Obama is the clear choice for president. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"The Romney Boys Mysteries" (2012) - A playful take on the Scooby-Doo cartoon, Romney's five sons try to save the Romneyland theme park, which is no longer turning a profit. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"The Romney Boys Mysteries" (2012) - A playful take on the Scooby-Doo cartoon, Romney's five sons try to save the Romneyland theme park, which is no longer turning a profit. (Photo: Funny or Die)

"Obama vs. Oprah Lightsaber Dual" (2012) - "There can only be one…most powerful person on the planet," President Obama tells Oprah Winfrey in this parody skit before waging war at the OWN Network headquarters. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Obama vs. Oprah Lightsaber Dual" (2012) - "There can only be one…most powerful person on the planet," President Obama tells Oprah Winfrey in this parody skit before waging war at the OWN Network headquarters. (Photo: Funny or Die)

"Obama Loses His S--t" (2012) - In a skit appearing on Comedy Central's Key & Peele, President Obama (played by Jordan Peele) enlists an anger translator named Luther to get his points across. (Photo: Comedy Central)

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"Obama Loses His S--t" (2012) - In a skit appearing on Comedy Central's Key & Peele, President Obama (played by Jordan Peele) enlists an anger translator named Luther to get his points across. (Photo: Comedy Central)

"Epic Rap Battles Of History: Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney" (2012) - Obama and Romney leave it all on the floor in this epic showdown. (Photo: Epic Rap Battles of History)

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"Epic Rap Battles Of History: Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney" (2012) - Obama and Romney leave it all on the floor in this epic showdown. (Photo: Epic Rap Battles of History)

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"Jersey Shore Politics" (2012) - The family that fist-pumps together, stays together. In this clip, the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore struggles to find common ground among their ideological differences.  (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Jersey Shore Politics" (2012) - The family that fist-pumps together, stays together. In this clip, the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore struggles to find common ground among their ideological differences.  (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Herman Cain's Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson" (2011) - This Funny or Die video featuring Mike Tyson as Herman Cain takes jabs at the memorable highs of Cain's presidential run. (Photo: liveleak.com)

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"Herman Cain's Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson" (2011) - This Funny or Die video featuring Mike Tyson as Herman Cain takes jabs at the memorable highs of Cain's presidential run. (Photo: liveleak.com)

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"Presidential Reunion" (2010) - In this Funny or Die clip, Saturday Night Live alums Will Ferrell, Chevy Chase, Darrell Hammond, Dana Carvey and Maya Rudolph reprise their famous presidential impersonations to offer advice to President Obama, played by Fred Armisen. (Photo: Funny or Die)

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"Presidential Reunion" (2010) - In this Funny or Die clip, Saturday Night Live alums Will Ferrell, Chevy Chase, Darrell Hammond, Dana Carvey and Maya Rudolph reprise their famous presidential impersonations to offer advice to President Obama, played by Fred Armisen. (Photo: Funny or Die)