Nasty woman
"Nasty woman" was a phrase used by 2016 US presidential candidate Donald Trump to refer to opponent Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate. The phrase made worldwide news, became a viral call for some women voters, and has also launched a . The phrase influenced memes, popular culture, books and magazines, art exhibits, and theater and concert productions, and came to be known as a women's rights rallying cry by some in the media.
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Nasty woman
"Nasty woman" was a phrase used by 2016 US presidential candidate Donald Trump to refer to opponent Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate. The phrase made worldwide news, became a viral call for some women voters, and has also launched a . The phrase influenced memes, popular culture, books and magazines, art exhibits, and theater and concert productions, and came to be known as a women's rights rallying cry by some in the media.
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Demonstrator holding "nasty woman" sign at Women's March, Chicago, January 2017
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