Donald Trump made his second appearance as a presidential candidate Monday night on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Four months after his first appearance in September, the GOP hopeful and the late night host discussed a number of topics including Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders before Fallon gave Trump a mock job interview.

Fallon asked the Republican front-runner how he felt about the Democratic competition of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

"How do you think she's doing?" Fallon asked Trump of Clinton.

"Well it's tough," Trump replied. "I think she's having a tough time. She's got some guy [Bernie Sanders] who should be easy to beat, I mean how can you lose like this, he really isn't even a Democratic. He said he's a socialist and I think he may be a step beyond a socialist and she's not doing well. She's about tied in Iowa, she's losing New Hampshire and I think she's got a race that's a little but tougher - I think she'll win - I guess."

Trump then told Fallon that if Clinton and he both win their primary elections, that it could be the biggest voter turnout in history. Fallon asked Trump about the conspiracy theory that said he was actually hired by the Democratic Party so that Clinton would win the overall election.

"I'll set the record straight right now" Trump said. "The newest poll just came out today where I'm beating [Hillary] easily and substantially. I'm winning against Hillary one-on-one, and I haven't even started on her yet."

After all the talk about Clinton was concluded, Fallon gave Trump a mock interview in which he tested the candidate's qualifications to become president.

Check out the mock interview with Fallon and Trump below: