The somewhat creepy scene in Love Actually where The Walking Dead’s Andrew Lincoln declares his love for Keira Knightley, via a series of cue cards, has already been the subject of a solid S.N.L. spoof starring Amy Adams. But the premise—like Love Actually itself—is something that continually pings on the pop culture radar this time of year—and this time, it’s Kate McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton taking the role of the wooer.

In this sketch, Cecily Strong (in full Knightley drag) plays an elector; Clinton, in a last-ditch effort to stop Donald Trump, has come to make the case for why Strong’s character should vote for someone—anyone—other than Trump on Monday, December 19. (This is a real thing, by the way. Some electors are vowing never to pick Trump. Here’s how you can write in to make your preference known.) How likely is it the electors won’t, in the end, pick Trump? Not very. But it’s a wonderful, romantic fantasy. And isn’t that, after all, what Love Actually is here for?