Elizabeth Warren says she has news for Donald Trump: ‘Nasty women vote’
"And on November 8th, we nasty women are gonna march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever."
Just as Hillary Clinton’s campaign has done when it comes to Donald Trump and women, Elizabeth Warren is using the Republican presidential nominee’s word against him.
“I’ve got news for you, Donald Trump: Women have had it with guys like you,” Warren said a campaign rally Monday afternoon in Goffstown, New Hampshire with Clinton and several local state candidates.
“And ‘nasty women’ have really had it with guys like you,” the Massachusetts senator added, alluding the infamous remark Trump made during last week’s debate, which has since become a rallying cry for Clinton supporters. Clinton could be seen laughing at Warren’s line with New Hampshire governor and Democratic Senate candidate Maggie Hassan.
“Get this, Donald: Nasty women are tough, nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote,” Warren continued. “And on November 8th, we nasty women are gonna march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever.”
Daily Kos, a liberal political blog, posted video of the full rant.
The Associated Press reported Sunday that Trump’s “such a nasty woman” debate remarks has further damaged his standing with women voters, with whom he already faced a steep disadvantage in general election polls.
Warren, whose unrelenting diatribes against Trump this year have become famous, went on” to criticize New Hampshire’s Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Hassan’s opponent, for supporting Trump until earlier this month.
The Bay State Democrat concluded her speech by heralding her party’s platform as “a progressive agenda” and “a New Hamphire agenda.”
After hugging Warren, Clinton told the crowd “I don’t know about you, but I could listen to Elizabeth go on all day.”
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