The letter was written to make it appear as though it came from the voter, accusing Wimbish of " 'give[n] me hell', 'conspiring votes' and 'distracting voters from concentrating'."
Now, 179 years and 44 presidential elections later, voters will head to the polls to cast their ballots for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris on the same November day set by Congress.
Reports suggest that the appearance of the Republican presidential candidate may have been in response to Harris' unexpected guest spot on "Saturday Night Live."
An anonymous senior Lebanese political figure opposing Hezbollah told The Daily Telegraph that there are "signs suggesting that [Ahmaz] might have been a double agent."
The protester, dressed only in her underwear, has quickly become a symbol for those opposing the Islamic Republic's harsh treatment of those who challenge its rules.
Viewers immediately pointed out that the concept and set closely resembled a sketch featuring Trump on Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" from September 12, 2015.