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CRTV host Michelle Malkin ripped Hillary Clinton Tuesday over her comments in India that labeled President Donald Trump's supporters as wanting to move the country "backwards."

"You didn't like black people getting rights, you don't like women getting jobs, you don't want to see that Indian-American succeeding...whatever your problem is, I'm going to solve it," Clinton said of Trump's pitch to Americans.

Malkin said on "Fox and Friends" that Clinton's remarks denigrated the minds of female voters in red states.

"We don't do well with married, white women [either]," Clinton said at the India Today Conclave. "Part of that is an identification with the Republican Party and [an] ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son... believes you should."

Just when you think she can’t get worse... she does. She always does. https://t.co/8CCMG659WO — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 12, 2018

Malkin said Clinton has always been an elitist, and that her comments suggest Trump voters don't like women having jobs and that they were pressured into voting for Trump by their husbands.

"It goes back to her statement where she denigrated stay-at-home moms because she doesn’t want to stay home and bake cookies and serve milk. Winning strategy there Hillary, keep talking!" Malkin said.

"Hell hath no fury like a Hillary scorned," she added, predicting these comments will be used heavily in Republican ads.

Malkin said Clinton's comments could drive turnout among Republican women in Pennsylvania in Tuesday's House special election.

Watch the segment above.

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