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Warren to Trump: ‘Nasty women’ vote

Elizabeth Warren, wave as they arrive at a rally at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH.

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Hillary Clinton greets supporters at the rally.

“Elizabeth Warren does a great job for the state”.

“He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs, he can force himself on any woman within groping distance”, said Warren of Trump, alluding to a 2005 video in which he makes lewd, vulgar remarks about women.

“Donald Trump aggressively disrespected more than half the human beings in this country”, said Warren. While Trump and Clinton are now taking sharp digs at each other, he had nothing but nice things to say about her and Bill Clinton eight years ago.

Riffing on Trump’s reference to Clinton as “a nasty woman” during their third presidential debate, Warren suggested to him that women would be the ones to dash his White House hopes.

Clinton will also hold rallies in Florida the next two days and continue to rely on a network of surrogates including Warren, who will be in North Carolina today. The Massachusetts senator has needled Trump with gusto throughout the campaign, often provoking a prickly response from the Republican. She’s also the darling of the progressive left and fundamentally more animated on the campaign trail.

“What I love about Maggie is that she’s independent, she knows how to find common ground, and how to stand her ground”, Clinton said.

What’s more, the moment gave DiVito, a former avid supporter of Clinton’s primary rival Bernie Sanders, a feeling of solidarity with Clinton – a “moment of connectivity”, as she put it.

Hillary Clinton is returning to New Hampshire campaign stop with just about two weeks to go until Election Day.

The Republican candidate has denied claims from almost a dozen alleged victims who have come forward since the emergence of the recording of him boasting of groping women. Liberals with ties to Warren and Vermont Sen.

Early voters are using the term to proudly share that they’ve cast ballots for Clinton.. “It is time to fight back”.

Clinton, seated with Hassan to Warren’s right, couldn’t help but laugh as the MA senator’s voice rose with each line, crowd cheering along. In January 2015 Clinton speechwriter Dan Schwerin told Podesta about a meeting he had with Dan Geldon, Warren’s chief of staff. Schwerin reported that Geldon “was very critical of the Obama administration’s choices”. Schwerin’s comments were made public as part of the hacking of top Clinton aide John Podesta’s emails.

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The campaign has not verified the authenticity of the emails and has called the hack a partisan attack meant to sway the election.

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