Move over Larry David, there is a new Bernie Sanders impression in town. On Wednesday night, Jimmy Fallon unveiled his very own impression of the Democratic presidential candidate with a fake victory speech after Sanders' New Hampshire primary.

"Enough, enough. Enough with the clapping. Enough is enough," Fallon as Sanders started off the skit. "Good evening. I'm Bernie Sanders, and this microphone isn't even on."

Fallon's Sanders told the crowd that he already started to reach out to Republicans "to make this a positive campaign," he said. "I even asked Marco Rubio to help me with my speech tonight, but he just handed me a piece of paper with the words 'Good Evening' written on it 800 times - he's losing it!"

Fallon then changed over from attacking the GOP candidates to Sanders' Democratic competition, Hillary Clinton.

"I'm speaking tonight to claim victory in the New Hampshire primary over She-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named," Fallon as Sanders said of the former Secretary of State.

Fallon later used his impression of Sanders to make a Beyoncé joke. "Right now, I want to celebrate with my wife. And let's just say afterwards, she will be taking my ass to Red Lobster. Cue the music," the host said as Beyoncé's new song "Formation" was played.

This was not the first time Fallon impersonated one of the presidential candidates. The host of "The Tonight Show" previously played Donald Trump a number of times on his show and even had comedian Aziz Ansari on to play Gov. Bobby Jindal last year, according to Entertainment Weekly.

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