A South Carolina Bernie Sanders supporter was left stranded and in shock on the side of the road when a tow truck driver decided to refuse her service because of her political leanings.

Ken Shupe

Cassandra McWade, 25, got in a car accident in North Carolina on Monday, and called Ken Shupe's tow truck company for help. But when the 51-year-old Shupe arrived on the scene, he saw "a bunch of Bernie Sanders stuff" including a yard sign and a bumper sticker on her car.

According to Fox 21 Carolina, Shupe told her he couldn't tow her because she was "obviously a socialist" and advised her to call the government for a tow instead.

"I was like, 'Wait, are you serious? You're kidding me," McWade said.

Shupe was serious, and promptly left her there on the side of the road. McWade said she had to wait another two hours for someone to come help her.

"Every business dealing in recent history with a socialist minded person I have not gotten paid," Shupe explained to Fox 21. "Every time I deal with these people I get 'Berned' with an 'e' not a 'u'."

Shupe described himself as a "conservative Christian" to the Huffington Post, but said that he had "drawn a line in the sand" when it comes to dealing with Sanders supporters.

He also told ABC affiliate WLOS-TV that, "something came over me, I think the Lord came to me, and he just said get in the truck and leave.

Cassandra McWade

McWade suffers from psoriatic arthritis, impaired mobility, early stage Crohn's disease, severe fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome and collects disability payments. She said she clearly has a handicapped placard hanging from her rearview mirror. Shupe said he didn't see it, but said it didn't make a difference to him whether she was handicapped. He wouldn't have towed her anyway.

She was "sitting there in a very safe area ... with her air conditioning on and her car locked, she was perfectly fine," Shupe told the Post, before insinuating that McWade perhaps didn't really qualify as disabled. "There's a huge difference between being disabled and drawing disability."

Shupe told the Post that he originally supported Ben Carson and Mike Huckabee, but now supports Donald Trump since he became the presumptive Republican nominee.

He told the Post that he would probably have left a Hillary Clinton Supporter stranded as well.

"I have the same principles there," he said.

Shupe said he's received lots of calls from restricted number from Sanders supporters.

"It's all good, you know, that's why Baskin-Robbins has 31 flavors of ice cream," he said. "People have different tastes."

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