"Saturday Night Live" set its eyes on Hillary Clinton last night and mocked the Democratic presidential candidates likeability issues in the shows cold open. Kate McKinnon repraised her role as Clinton as she reflected on her loss at the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.

The sketch showed a group of 20-somethings living in Brooklyn as the discussed the 2016 race for president. All four all insisted that despite Clinton's loss in New Hampshire to Bernie Sanders, they were still voting for the former Secretary of State-before they all admitted that they were actually going to vote for Sanders.

While they all agreed that Clinton was "the most qualified candidate in history," they still could not back her.

"Hillary has every single thing I want in a president, but at the same time, she's no Bernie," one of the friends said.

McKinnon's Clinton the descended from the ceiling as she sung Bonnie Raitt's classic song "I Can't Make You Love Me." The group carried on with their discussion of Sanders versus Clinton when Darrell Hammond's Bill Clinton appeared and backed up his wife on a piano.

Check out the entire cold open below: