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Stephen Baldwin isn’t laughing at his brother Alec Baldwin’s “Saturday Night Live” impressions of Donald Trump.

The youngest Baldwin brother is a Donald Trump supporter, and he thinks his older brother’s skits imitating the GOP presidential nominee aren’t that great, despite their viral success.

“Well he’s got the voice down very well. I think it’s getting a little too nasty right now,” Stephen Baldwin told CBS News following Wednesday’s debate. “What do I think about Alec Baldwin’s impersonation of Donald Trump and ‘SNL’ and everything they’re doing? I don’t want to be a party pooper here, but I don’t think it’s very funny. I don’t think there’s anything funny about this election.”

This season, Alec Baldwin has been teaming up with Kate McKinnon to do skits about Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The skits have contributed to a ratings boost for “SNL” and millions of views online.

The skits have also gotten attention from Trump. The Republican candidate tweeted about the show on Sunday, stating that he was no fan of the “SNL” bits.

“Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks,” he wrote. He also called the show “boring and unfunny.”

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