Joe Biden had to contend with angry protesters who yelled out accusations of groping during his first New Hampshire rally since the Iowa caucuses – prompting elderly voters who wanted to hear the former vice president to shout down the hecklers.

After enduring a botched Iowa caucus where the state Democratic Party failed to release results Monday night, Biden flew to New Hampshire to start a new phase of his campaign – only to have two men yell accusations of inappropriate touching during his campaign event.

The first protester accused Biden of being a 'predator' with children, said Rafaellina Mahogony, a retired insurance worker who was one of those who helped to shout the man down.

Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S., February 4, 2020

Biden has apologized for any inappropriate touching or actions that made people feel uncomfortable, after video surfaced in his campaing of him touching and kissing women on the shoulders and head at events. Some of them were sharing personal stories with the famously hands-on politician. Biden has not been accused of any sexual impropriety.

'I told him get the F out of here,' Mahogony told DailyMail.com after the event was over and after the man was escorted out of the event space.

'He was saying you can't touch little children,' said Marie Johnston, a New Hampshire realtor. A second man also disrupted the event by yelling, 'You can't touch them, though,' said Johnston, 77, a realtor. She said she was among the group who shouted them down. 'Of course. I was raised with seven brothers,' she told DailyMail.com.

Joe Biden apologized to a crowd after two protesters disrupted his first event since the Iowa caucuses

Audience members shouted down the hecklers

A heckler reacts after being told to leave a campaign event with Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden in Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S., February 4, 2020

Two hecklers referenced Biden's alleged inappropriate touching of women

The event was held at girls inc., which which helps girls resist peer pressure and take on challenges

Biden's campaign bashed Iowa party for its bungling of the caucus

Marie Johnston, l, and Rafaellina Mahogony, were among those who shouted down the hecklers

Dr. Jill Biden at his side, former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at Drake University. Democrat caucus voting, Iowa. Biden had to endure heckling at his first event in New Hampshire

During the angry confrontation, Biden supporters yelled out 'People want to listen!'

'Go away!' shouted another. 'Go home!' they scolded the disruptors. The protest was captured on video as a swarm of media descended on the Granite State to cover the primary.

One of the hecklers started yelling after Biden called out the Trump administration for putting 'kids in cages' – a reference to holding areas used for unaccompanied minors at the border.

Biden stood with his arms on a podium, as his speech, for which he had a teleprompter, was upended.

'Folks, I apologize,' Biden told his supporters.

'Everyone saw it!' yelled out the second heckler as he was being escorted out of the venue.

'This is the reason why I’m running. We have to stop this,' Biden said, to applause.

Biden's event was hosted by Girls Inc. of New Hampshire, which encourages development girls to achieve goals and resist peer pressure

Biden was offering his second set of comments on the Iowa caucuses just after the state Democratic party announced results wouldn't come out until tonight.

'I know you think that’s silly,' Biden told a few hundred supporters. 'We think we’re going to come out of there really doing well.'

He provided an up-beat assessment of the results, although the party says it won't release them until 5 pm today.

'I feel really good about getting more than our fair share,' said Biden. 'Now it’s time for New Hampshire to speak, and to speak loudly.

'We need a president who's ready on day one,' he said, blasting president Trump. He also went after Bernie Sanders' health plans as unaffordable.

Before the event, Biden advisor Symone Sanders blasted Iowa for blowing its handling of results.

'The app failed last night. The backup phone process failed last night. You couldn't drive your ballot to the Iowa Democratic Party last night,' she fumed. 'The process, there were grotesque, grotesque breakdowns in the process and the integrity in this election.

'We implore the Iowa Demoratic party to get it right,' she said. Asked about candidates declaring victory, Sanders said: 'It's just not accurate. There is no data. Victory is determined by state delegate equivalencies, ladies and gentlemen. We don't have any of those right now.'

'Iowa is the beginning and not the end,' she said. 'We have to wait for the data, frankly. The Iowa Democratic party is being implored to get it right.'