Will Ferrell Pretends to Be a Millennial in Hilarious New Hillary Clinton Ad

Will Ferrell is just your average young person and would really, really, really like you to vote Clinton.

Will Ferrell: comedian, actor, just your average millennial. pic.twitter.com/ExfbQX3AS1

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 4, 2016

Little-known fact about Will Ferrell: He's a millennial. TheSaturday Night Live legend reminded everyone of this age-based categorization in a new campaign ad for Hillary Clinton, spewing as many anti-old person words as possible in just under a minute. According to Ferrell, the only way to avoid severe FOMO is to go with Hillary next Tuesday.

Will Ferrell: comedian, actor, just your average millennial. pic.twitter.com/ExfbQX3AS1

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 4, 2016

"I'm Will Ferrell: actor, comedian, and typical run-of-the-mill millennial," Ferrell said when interrupted by a camera crew during a well-received joke about hamburgers. "Looks like you just caught me hanging out with my squad. I just wanted to talk to you directly, one vibrant youth to another. Let's all put down our Snapchat, Tinder, Instagram, and other assorted app-based technologies for a minute so we can keep it 100."

As Ferrell pointed out, your voting habits are pretty easily accessible by literally everyone you know. "Our voting history is public record," he explained. "That's right bae! Whether we vote or not is available online for any of our fellow millennial friends to see, or even worse: our parents. If you don't vote, everyone might found out that you're the opposite of on fleek, or that you're basic, or even worse: that you've got no chill."

Just to make sure we all understand how crucial this election really is, Ferrell recently revived his George W. Bush impression on Chris Hardwick's zombie-less Comedy Central series @midnight. "Laura and I have a very comfortable underground bunker we can move to," Ferrell's classic Bush character said of a theoretical Trump presidency last week, noting that such a turn of events would result in the prompt infiltration of America by "wild dogs and racists."

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