Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on Tuesday night likened the 2020 Democratic presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to President Donald Trump’s “juggernaut” campaign victory in 2016.

“The Ingraham Angle” host, commenting on Sanders’ projected win in the New Hampshire primary, recalled how the failure of Trump’s moderate rivals in the 2016 Republican primary to get behind one person helped propel him to the GOP nomination.

Ingraham, who frequently uses her widely watched show on the conservative network to advocate for Trump, feared the same could happen this year with Sanders.

“The Trump juggernaut passed South Carolina, kept rolling along, and then it was too late,” she said. “The same will happen with Bernie. He’ll become the juggernaut. The new anti-establishment juggernaut of the Democrat party.”

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Trump, meanwhile, on Tuesday said he’d rather run against billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg in November than Sanders because Sanders “has real followers, whether you like them or not, whether you agree with them or not.”

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Donald Trump says he’d rather face Michael Bloomberg in the November election than Bernie Sanders because Sanders has ‘real followers’ pic.twitter.com/z5iW6ucwC2 — Reuters (@Reuters) February 12, 2020