Sharpening his attacks on Hillary and Bill Clinton, Donald Trump proclaimed Wednesday that women "don't like" the Democratic presidential front runner – and called the former president "one of the great abusers of the world."
In South Carolina for his last campaign rally of 2015, the top-polling GOP presidential contender said Hillary Clinton left him no choice.
Hillary Clinton, he told the Hilton Head gathering, has been hitting him "really hard with the women card, OK? Really hard,"
Politico reports.
"And I had to say, OK, that's enough. That's enough. And we did a strong number. She's not going to win."
Clinton is "horrible," Trump declared. "But I'll tell you who doesn't like Hillary are women. Women don't like Hillary. I see it all the time."
The escalating war of words comes as the former president is about to hit the campaign trail for his wife – and in the wake of a
bitter exchange between Trump and Hillary Clinton, who's accused Trump of sexism.
Trump countered by
revisiting allegations of extramarital affairs by the former president and his sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
In South Carolina, Trump proclaimed the "last thing [Clinton] wants in her whole life" is to go up against him in the general election, noting "the husband wants to come and she wants to accuse me of things, and the husband's one of the great abusers of the world."
"Give me a break," he said.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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