With the two Senate runoff races in Georgia that will determine who has control of the U.S. Senate just a few weeks away, former “Saturday Night Live” star Leslie Jones appeared at a fundraising event for Georgia Democrat candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff this week.

During this event, Jones said that the two radical liberals give her a kind of hope in the political process that she has not had since watching Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy in the 1960s. Jones appeared at the video event along with Warnock and Ossoff as well as actress-turned-radical left-wing activist Alyssa Milano and “Supernatural” star Mischa Collins.

“I’m 53 years old. I’ve been through a lot of presidencies,” Jones said. “I lost hope along the way because I was like there’s not going to be another Kennedy, there’s not going to be another Martin Luther King.”

It should be noted that Jones was just seven months-old when King was killed, and she was not even born yet when John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Despite this, Jones is claiming that Warnock and Ossoff give her the kind of hope that she has not had since she was an infant.

“There’s not going to be any other politician that’s going to come in and actually look like they care about the people,” Jones continued. “It just doesn’t even seem like that’s ever going to exist anymore.”

“When I was watching you guys last night, I had a really deep sense of hope,” she added. “I felt like, ‘Oh wow, if they get in, they’re going to fight for us.’ For a long time, I hadn’t felt that. Even when Obama got in, it was wonderful. It was a wonderful moment. But I knew Obama was going to face people who wasn’t going to let him do what he needed to do. And That’s when I started learning about Senate stuff.”

The liberal elites of Hollywood have been working overtime to influence the election in Georgia and win control of the nation for Democrats. As Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) himself said, “Now we take Georgia, and then we change America.”

Lord help us.