So far, you won't find a better Mitt Romney impersonator than "Saturday Night Live" vet and "Late Night" host

Jimmy Fallon

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With respect to "SNL's" Jason Sudeikis, Fallon has it down a little better in terms of the actual impersonation and his show's use of the Republican presidential candidate in sketches.

Following the whole PBS-Big Bird kerfuffle at the first presidential debate, comedy shows obviously took the reins, and Sesame Street became a nonstop punchline. But Romney's remarks on cutting government funding for PBS inspired Fallon to cast Romney as Mr. Rogers in a clever bit called "Mr. Romney's Neighborhood" on Tuesday.

The bit starts with a great gag where Romney walks into the house singing the traditional song, as he trades one black suit jacket for an identical one in his closet to get more relaxed. He then has a seat to have his shoes shined by an employee named Manuel, whom he pays $1 for his efforts.

Still holding his wallet, he addresses the viewers: "You see this? It's called a wallet. Inside of a wallet, well, that's where money goes. Now do you know what money is? I'm guessing no because you're watching public television. Therefore, you don't have cable. Therefore, you're probably poor.

"Now you may be wondering: Where does money come from? Well, it comes from a magical place called our parents."

He's even greeted by President Barack Obama, working his second job as a mailman. Fallon didn't hesitate to take some shots at Obama either.

"You remember Mr. Obama, right?" Fallon's Romney says. "Last week at the debate, Mr. Obama taught us all a new word: Choke," with Fallon holding up a flashcard with the word on it.

When Obama delivers the new unemployment statistics, Romney then politely slams the door in his face and moves on throughout the house.

Watch the skit below: