Actress and comedian Jane Curtin said Monday that her New Year's resolution is to “make sure the Republican Party dies.”

“My New Year’s resolution is to make sure that that the Republican party dies,” Curtin said during a New Year's Eve broadcast on CNN.

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A clip of her appearance quickly went viral on social media, drawing praise and criticism from Twitter users.

Just now on #CNNNYE: Jane Curtin says her New Year's resolution is to "make sure that the Republican Party dies"



Stay classy, CNN pic.twitter.com/2Kg5tStEFp — Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) December 31, 2018

The people tweeting how much they love Jane Curtin for saying this will be on back on twitter by the end of the week crying about hateful rhetoric from the right. Pathetic cycle of hypocrisy every single day from these people #JaneCurtin https://t.co/aEGueJumNA — BloodPundit (@BloodPundit) January 1, 2019

Jane Curtin is all of us. https://t.co/zmS8dk3jI0 — shauna (@goldengateblond) December 31, 2018

I'm making Jane Curtin my spirit animal for 2019. pic.twitter.com/gsOnn6KWGJ — Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) January 1, 2019

The “Saturday Night Live” alumna was one of several celebrities who recorded her resolutions for the network’s telecast.

HBO star Lena Dunham also recorded her resolution for the network, in which she vowed to "kiss more gay men on the lips consensually," and actress Patricia Arquette also resolved "to stop caring about New Year's resolutions."