Molly Erdman plays presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, and it's comically true to life.
Erdman says the thing she loves most about Warren is also what makes her so easy to impersonate:"I tap into her passion and the frustration and outrage that's often simmering under the surface," she says."I don't worry too much about getting her voice exactly right or anything like that. To me, it's more about capturing the essence of her personality, energy, and body language.
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