It was up to the cast of "Fuller House" to cheer up Jimmy Fallon's Donald Trump Tuesday night on "The Tonight Show." The host broke out his impression of the GOP presidential candidate on the second night of the show's week-long visit to Los Angeles where the studio was made to look like Michelle Tanner's bedroom from "Full House."

In the sketch, Fallon's Trump woke up in the middle of the night from a nightmare where he lost the Republican nomination and called for his dad. Bob Saget then walked out on stage and was followed by John Stamos and Dave Coulier, all as their "Fuller House" characters. The three men then gave a heartwarming speech about how winning was not everything.

"Look, the point is you made it farther than anyone thought," said Stamos. "No matter what happens, you should be very proud of that."

"You guys are right," Fallon/Trump said. "I need to stay in the race. Otherwise a Clinton will be in the White House again. I mean, who wants to see something from the '90s come back in 2016?"

The three men were then joined by the rest of the cast of "Fuller House," including Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber and Lori Loughlin.

"Fuller House" debuts on Netflix on Feb. 26.

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