Stephen Colbert opened up his monologue for "The Late Show," poking fun at Arizona's election audit. The inspection was led by Arizona Senate President Karen Fann of the 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County. 

The Republican Party and Fann confirmed that their review of the overall vote tally matched the initial results in November, which means that President Joe Biden did indeed win the state of Arizona during the 2020 election. In addition, the audit helped debunk former President Donald Trump's claims of voter fraud. 

On the show, Colbert announced that Biden has officially won Arizona and can continue to be president of the United States. The comedian then tossed it over to MSNBC's Steve Kornacki, who has been "standing" by since November, waiting to crunch the numbers. 

"We go now live to election headquarters to our Number Cruncher, Steve Kornacki, still standing by since last November. Steve, what do you have for us?"

However, when the camera panned over to Kornacki, it was a skeleton with the map of the counties in Arizona, insinuating that the MSNBC political correspondent died waiting for the audit results. 

"Dammit," Colbert said. "I told you. I forgot to feed him. Should have got him one of those cat fountains!"