Sen. Elizabeth Warren Fires Back at Donald Trump, Saying 'Nasty Women' Vote

ABCNews.com(MANCHESTER, N.H.) — Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren fired back at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump while campaigning with Hillary Clinton in the critical state of New Hampshire Monday, saying “nasty women vote.”

“Get this, Donald — nasty women are tough,” Warren quipped. “Nasty women are smart. And nasty women vote. And on November 8th, we nasty women are going to March our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever.”

Warren’s comments were a reference to what Trump said during the third and final presidential debate, when Trump called Clinton “such a nasty woman.”

“She doesn’t whine. She doesn’t run to Twitter at 3:00 A.M. to call her opponents “Losers” or “Dummies,” Warren said at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, defending Clinton. “She doesn’t even cry that the election is rigged. No. Hillary is the kind who just gets up every day and she keeps on fighting.”

Shortly after taking the stage, Clinton also tweaked her Republican opponent, suggesting he would be “tweeting away,” if he heard what Warren said about him.

“We’re up here without our phones. So, you know, we can’t check tweets, but — I kind of expect if Donald heard what she just said, he’s tweeting away,” Clinton joked, “She gets under his thin skin like nobody else.”

With Election Day just 15 days away, Clinton paid the Granite State a visit after more than three weeks.

The Granite State has voted Democrat in five of the last six presidential elections and provides four Electoral College votes.

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