'Saturday Night Live': Larry David's Bernie Sanders says he will vote for Joe Biden as he voted for 'Iraq War'

David, while being at home made sure people had a good laugh as he put his shoes back on to take on the role of Bernie Sanders in the latest episode of 'Saturday Night Live' home edition
Larry David (Getty Images)
Larry David (Getty Images)

Larry David could not help himself from reprising his role as Bernie Sanders for the latest episode of 'Saturday Night Live' at home. David decided to make himself comfortable as he sat down in his living room dressed as Sanders. Getting into full character, David brought out the Sanders in him. 

He told the viewers that he had been losing all the hair on his head because of the stress caused by the election along with coronavirus pandemic. He fourth assured people that they did not have to worry about him because he had an entire room filled with toilet papers. David admitted that he is not tech-savvy and did not know how to use zoom to be in a conference call. 

Despite this, David impersonating as Sanders decided to answer all the questions that he assumed people would ask him. The first question was about what had happened. Sanders was not surprised by this question as he said, "Biden happened!" The next question was if he was going to endorse him. Sanders admitted that he would but the bigger question was how. 

He went on to reveal that he would be voting for Biden as he voted for Iraq War. He then went on to talk about coronavirus pandemic and highlighted how people on the frontline do not have enough healthcare equipment to help them. He revealed that their gloves had holes in them that were quite similar to the ones that Oliver Twist wore. 

He further added that one thing that this pandemic has taught is how people should not shake their hands or give high fives. He told people that they need to reach halfway and just end the conversation with hello. Sanders also gave insight on how he was planning to spend his time in quarantine. 

He revealed that he will be taking the break that he hadn't for a long time and would relax and try to recover from the heart attack he had months ago. David asked people to stay safe and do whatever they can but not come near him.

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