Bernie Sanders joked about Larry David’s “Saturday Night Live” send-up of his unpolished image, pointing out on the campaign trail Sunday that he has “an ample supply of underwear.”
The Vermont senator told supporters in Iowa that he was a fan of David’s impersonation, saying: “In terms of Larry David, I think we’re going to put him up on the stage at our next rally — let him do it rather than me. He does it better than I do.”
Sanders was campaigning in Fort Madison, hours after an “SNL” skit made fun of last week’s televised Democratic debate.
Mimicking Sanders, David said: “I’m the only candidate up here who’s not a billionaire. I don’t have a Super PAC, I don’t have a backpack. I carry my stuff around loose in my arms like a professor between classes … I own one pair of underwear — that’s it.”
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Real-life Sanders responded: “Last week, I bought my second pair of underwear,” adding: “Please don’t write it down. That was a joke.”
He later speculated that his scraggly image endeared him to voters and talked of how his impoverished childhood established him as the outsider in the race for the Democratic ticket.
“Well I think it’s my hair that attracts the American people,” he joked. “Neat, well groomed, your typical politician.”









