Zach Galifianakis gives last-minute endorsement before Saskatoon mayoral candidate wins election
U.S. comedian calls Charlie Clark a 'splendid man' and says he would make 'a fabulous mayor'
Civic elections in Saskatoon don't normally receive international celebrity endorsements.
However, yesterday, a video endorsement by comedian Zach Galifianakis was released by then-mayoral candidate Charlie Clark just hours before he was elected by voters.
"I know Charlie, and he's a splendid man," said Galifianakis in the video. "I know that he would be a great leader and a fabulous mayor for Saskatoon."
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Galifianakis, an actor and stand-up comedian, is best known for his breakout role on The Hangover.
The surprise endorsement, released on election day, made waves across the city.
Looking forward to reading the upcoming academic paper, "Endorsement Hangover: Zach Galifianakis And The 2016 Saskatoon Mayoral Election".
—@paulisci
I think Zach Galifianakis should have Charlie Clark on Between Two Ferns <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yxevotes?src=hash">#yxevotes</a>
—@2janer
As it turns out, Galifianakis is married to Clark's stepmother's niece.
"I've got to know him over the years," said Clark. "He's a wonderful guy and a salt of the earth character."
The endorsement certainly didn't hurt Clark's campaign. He beat four-term incumbent mayor Don Atchison, winning 40 per cent of the vote.
"I was really honoured," he said. "It's no small thing for him to put that out there."
So far, there's no word as to whether Clark will appear on Galifianakis' web show Between Two Ferns.