Hillary Clinton suggested to supporters at a Florida rally Tuesday afternoon that if elected, Donald Trump would not leave office after two terms.

Clinton made the remarks following mentioning Trump’s remarks at the debate that he would leave people in “suspense” about whether he would respect the results of the elections.

“I think this all started when George Washington refused to become a king. Now Donald Trump probably would have called him a loser. Instead that was one of the most important decisions any president has made,” Clinton said. “Eight years it’s time to move on, we fought a revolution so we would not have a king, we would not be subject, we would be independent citizens. I cherish that idea.”

She then later said that Trump has run a campaign that is attacking “one group of Americans after another.” Clinton added, “now his final target is democracy itself.”

This was all after Clinton said, “I‘ve tried to run a campaign based on issues.”