The sketch concludes with Sudeikis' Biden meeting two female voters, played by Aidy Bryant and Leslie Jones. I would say no tickling at all," McKinnon replies. When he is told that it is, he follows up by asking, "What about if during that handshake I tickle her palm a little bit?" On another occasion Sudeikis' Biden asks if a hand shake was all right. When he is called out on that being inappropriate, Sudekis' Biden responds that "I think nose-to-nose is gonna be okay" because he is 1 percent "Eskimo." Later in the sketch he is told that he can't give up his habit of being handsy because "that's like telling Mario Batali to take his crocs off," prompting one of the consultants to point out that "I wouldn't bring him into this." The seeming wisdom of their plan is reinforced when Sudeikis' Biden introduces himself to McKinnon's Gwen by leaning his forehead against hers and grabbing her arms. They suggest that he interact with female voters who could conceivably support him in order to learn how to better handle himself. "I'm a hugger, I'm a kisser and I'm a little bit of a sniffer," Sudeikis' Biden explains to a trio of consultants played by Kate McKinnon, Kenan Thompson and Cecily Strong, all of whom hope to get him to abandon his touchy-feely ways in order to be electable in 2020. "Saturday Night Live" skewered former Vice President Joe Biden and his habit of being handsy around women in a recent sketch in which Jason Sudeikis returned in an impersonation that he made famous during President Barack Obama's administration.
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