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Warren to Trump: 'Nasty Women Have Really Had It With Guys Like You'

Sen. Elizabeth Warren tore into Donald Trump Monday for his past comments about women, saying women have “really had it with guys like” him.
Image: Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives to a campaign event accompanied by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) at Alumni Hall Courtyard, Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire U.S.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives to a campaign event accompanied by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) at Alumni Hall Courtyard, Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire U.S., Oct. 24, 2016.CARLOS BARRIA / Reuters

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren tore into Donald Trump on Monday for his past comments about women, saying that women — and especially “nasty women” — have “really had it with guys like” him.

At a joint rally with Hillary Clinton and New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan, Warren went on an extended rant against the Republican nominee.

“He thinks that because he has money he can call women fat pigs and bimbos. He thinks that because he's a celebrity, he can rate women from 1 to 10. He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic-Tacs, he can force himself on any woman within groping distance,” Warren said, before making reference to when Trump called Clinton a “nasty woman” at the third and final presidential debate.

"I’ve got news for you, Donald Trump: women have had it with guys like you. And nasty women have really had it with guys like you,” she said to huge cheers.

Warren then went even further, telling Trump that "nasty women are tough, nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote” before promising that "we nasty women are gonna walk our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever” on election day.

Clinton, who spoke immediately after, said she could listen to Warren “all day” and praised her for the Trump tirade because “she gets under his thin skin like nobody else.”

Both women made a point of talking about down-ballot races, with Warren going as far as calling New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte “weak” for not standing up to Trump. Ayotte and Hassan are locked in a tight Senate battle in the state.

During her speech, the former secretary of state slammed Trump for his tweet about the battle to retake Mosul Sunday night, saying examples like that prove “to the world what it means to have an unqualified commander-in-chief.”