This week's episode of "Saturday Night Live," gave viewers insight into what it might look like if Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersKenosha will be a good bellwether in 2020 Biden's fiscal program: What is the likely market impact? McConnell accuses Democrats of sowing division by 'downplaying progress' on election security MORE (I-Vt.) was a contestant on the show "The Price is Right."

Comedian Larry David returned to host the show, bringing back his impression of Sanders in a skit called "The Price is Right: Celebrity Edition."

The co-creator of “Seinfeld” and star of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” played the Vermont senator as a "The Price is Right" contestant, bringing Sanders's political views and lack of affection for Washington to the iconic game show.

"Thank you, it's good to be here," he says as Sanders. "I just want to say this show is a travesty. Consumerism disguised as entertainment. That being said, I do need a new dinette set."

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"We're gonna win this thing the dirty way, which means if I lose I'll bring everyone down with me," David's Sanders says.

The players are then asked to guess the price of a washing machine.

"The real problem in this country is American consumerism. Who needs a washer? When I need to wash the one suit I own, I just wait until it rains, I stand outside for 15 minutes and then I jog behind a bus until the exhaust dries me off," Sanders says when asked to bid.

They end up bidding just 8 cents on the washer and win.

"The Price is Right" started in the early 1970s, and features a variety of games and prizes. A number of the games include guessing the prices of appliances and goods.

David first did his impression of Sanders on SNL during the 2016 presidential campaign. Sanders and David recently learned they are actually distant relatives.