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In the scene, Karen walks in on Will and Grace discussing the election and stuns them when she declares she’s voting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

When Jack arrives and reveals he’s an undecided voter, Karen, a character famous for her off-color remarks, attempts to win him over in her own special way.

Jack then points to Will and says, “I’m with her.” The video ends with a plea for viewers to #votehoney.

On Monday, the quintet simultaneously released a video teaser that read: “A band of heroes WILL assemble to protect the world from aliens & destruction. Only an act of GRACE can save them in their battle for what IS right. Only they can bring America BACK from the brink.”

The emphasized letters spelled out the message “Will & Grace is back,” stirring fans of the sitcom into a frenzy.

“Will & Grace” aired for eight seasons on NBC from 1998-2006.

The show, which was among the first broadcast shows to feature gay leading characters, was even credited by Vice President Joe Biden for educating the public on LGBT issues.

Over the weekend, the cast of NBC’s “West Wing” came together to stump for Clinton in Ohio.

The “Will & Grace” cast – sans Messing – last reunited earlier this year for an NBC special honoring TV director James Burrows.

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