Jimmy Fallon Does A Spot-On Impersonation Of Mitt Romney

Jimmy Fallon Does A Spot-On Impersonation Of Mitt Romney

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, came face-to-face with "The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon -- literally.

For the skit “Mitt in the Mirror,” Romney had a deep discussion with the person he saw in a mirror, which was Fallon doing a spot-on parody of Romney.

Romney announced in January that he would not be running for president again. During the skit, Romney said in the mirror, “Well, actually I’m a little nervous. Jimmy is probably going to ask me why I didn’t run for president. What should I say?”

“Just tell him you enjoy the freedom. You get to sit back, relax, golf all the time, go on vacation whenever you want,” Fallon-as-Romney replied.

“Aka, be president?” Romney asked.

When Fallon asked about the upcoming fight with Evander Holyfield, Romney said, “It’s all in good fun -- it’s for charity. What’s the worst that can happen?”

Fallon joked in reply: “That’s true, I guess it won't be the first time we lose to a black guy.”

Romney got a few more punches in during the sketch, knocking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email scandal and blaming President Barack Obama for Zayn Malik's departure from the band One Direction.

Watch the video above.

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