Story highlights Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton dismissed Republican frontrunner Donald Trump's presidential campaign as entertainment

She argued the policy positions of other GOP candidates are more troubling

Washington (CNN) Hillary Clinton mocked Donald Trump as the Republican presidential field's shock jock on Monday but said other candidates' positions on women's rights are more offensive.

After a town hall meeting in New Hampshire, the Democratic presidential frontrunner trained most of her fire on Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who said during Thursday night's GOP debate that he opposes abortion in all instances , and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who suggested women's health is overfunded -- he later said he "misspoke" -- during an attack on Planned Parenthood last week.

"Yes, I know it makes great TV. I think the guy went way overboard -- offensive, outrageous, pick your adjective," Clinton said of Trump. "But what Marco Rubio said has as much of an impact in terms of where the Republican Party is today as anybody on that stage, and it is deeply troubling. And it should be to the press, not just to those of us who have been doing this work for so long."

It was an effort by Clinton to make the entire Republican field pay for the ascendance of Trump to the top of its presidential primary polls, even as she dismisses the real estate mogul himself.

She said Trump's attacks on Fox News host Megyn Kelly , both during the debate and on Twitter and in television interviews afterward, were over the top.

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