For her last appearance, The Daily Show's longtime correspondent Jessica Williams gave her 'final report' about Bernie Sanders supporters who plan to vote for Donald Trump.

Comedy Central announced on Wednesday that 26-year-old Williams would be leaving the popular show after four years working alongside Jon Stewart and his replacement, Trevor Noah.

She kicked off the final segment with a brief introduction about the battle for the Democratic nomination between Sanders and Clinton.

'After an impassioned Democratic primary between the Curb Your Enthusiasm guy and the Mother of Dragons, the voting is finally over,' Williams said in her introduction referencing Sanders and Clinton.

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Sanders fans: The Daily Show's longtime correspondent Jessica Williams gave her 'final report' and sat down with a focus group of Bernie Sanders supporters (above) who plan to vote for Donald Trump

Jessica Williams (above) wanted to understand why the diverse group plan to vote for billionaire businessman Trump over Hillary Clinton in November and asked them a series of questions

Williams attempted to have the group of men and women explain to her how Sanders and Trump (above) are similar and what they have in common

'With Hillary Clinton as their nominee, the Democratic Party has united without controversy. (just kidding), y'all (sic). I'm f***ing with you!'

Williams first asked the members of the diverse group of men and women who they each plan to vote for in the upcoming November election.

Each person responded that they are voting for Trump, despite the fact that they are Democrats and support Sanders.

She then attempted to have the group of men and women explain to her how Sanders and Trump are similar and what they have in common.

The group couldn't name anything they had in common except for their older age, their hair and the fact that they both want to be president.

'They are literally opposite people,' Williams told the group of Sanders and Trump.

The group couldn't name anything Trump and Sanders (above) had in common except for their older age, their hair and the fact that they both want to be president

The group of six men and women believes that Clinton (above) is a 'stack of garbage,' and one man even called her a 'leprechaun'

In addition, they said they would vote for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, despite the accusations that he is a 'bigot and a racist.'

The group of six men and women believes that Clinton is a 'stack of garbage,' and one man even called her a 'leprechaun.'

One of the women in the group said: 'Hillary has been a scam artist all of her life and I hope the FBI come and indict her.

'Hillary will bring us to war within 90 days of her inauguration.'

One man apart of the group tried to argue that Clinton and Sanders views are totally opposite.

'I don't get it,' Williams said. 'How do you go from a left-wing progressive like Bernie to a man who worships money only slightly less than he worships himself?'

Williams also played a game with the group and tried to have them identify which candidate said certain quotes. In the end, the group still supported Trump.

'It's not going to Donald Trump, it's going away from Hillary Clinton,' one woman said.

One of the women in the group (above) said: 'Hillary has been a scam artist all of her life and I hope the FBI come and indict her. 'Hillary will bring us to war within 90 days of her inauguration'

Comedy Central announced on Wednesday that 26-year-old Williams would be leaving the popular show after four years working alongside both Jon Stewart and his replacement, Trevor Noah (pictured together above)

The California native also tried to provide them with an analogy of comparing Trump to a solid piece of feces and Clinton to a partial piece of feces.

'Y'all would rather have a 100 per cent turd than a maybe secret turd,' Williams asked the group who said yes.

She also showed the group a video of the Vermont Senator saying that he would vote for Clinton in the fall and said the idea of Democrats supporting Trump is absurd.

'Maybe Bernie supporters should just listen to the guy that they're supporting,' Williams said, before declaring, 'J. Willy, out!'

Before saying her final goodbye, Noah thanked Williams for her dedication to the show and paid tribute to her, as she wiped away a few tears.

'We tried to put together all of your greatest moments, but the truth is no one show can do them justice,' Noah said.

'You are the coolest, most awesome person. This building is going to suffer a severe lack of J. Willy-ness without you.'

Even though she is leaving the show, Williams is not leaving the network.

In speaking with Entertainment Weekly, she shared that she plans to start working with a writer from Broad City on a pilot show for the network.

The new show that is not titled yet will feature her as 'a politically-minded young woman who may be 'woke' but doesn't know what she's doing.'