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Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton becomes Bernie Sanders in 'SNL' spoof

Carly Mallenbaum
USA TODAY

On Saturday Night Live, Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton had a message for voters:

Well, it's a message inspired by fellow democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, who is the more popular candidate among younger voters. (As the Bernie played by Larry David says in SNL's cold open at about 3:50, his supporters are "a very diverse group of white people... of all ages: 18-year-olds, 19-year-olds. That's it. The young people love me."

So, in the campaign ad sketch, Hillary takes Bernie's words and uses them in her youth-vote-targeted campaign ad... and then slowly turns into Sen. Sanders. At first, she just sounds like Sanders with a Brooklyn accent, and then she starts physically transforming into him, finally getting a baggy suit and white hair.

"Thanks for lending your support to the biggest outsider Jew in the race," she says at the end. "I'm whoever you want to be and I approve this message."

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