Sen. Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth WarrenOvernight Defense: Appeals court revives House lawsuit against military funding for border wall | Dems push for limits on transferring military gear to police | Lawmakers ask for IG probe into Pentagon's use of COVID-19 funds On The Money: Half of states deplete funds for Trump's 0 unemployment expansion | EU appealing ruling in Apple tax case | House Democrats include more aid for airlines in coronavirus package Warren, Khanna request IG investigation into Pentagon's use of coronavirus funds MORE (D-Mass.) answered a question on how to win over male voters in New Hampshire Monday, saying she “was told I have to smile more.”

During a town hall in Exeter, N.H., a voter asked Warren, “how can we get men to vote for a woman for president?”

Warren responded, “How about we give them a tough smart woman to vote for?”

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The Massachusetts progressive said her strategy revolves around talking to all people about her ideas and plans for change.

“I see this as a lot of women and a lot of men want us to have a country that works for not just a handful but a country that works for everyone,” she said. “And that’s what I’m counting on.”

She then said she would accept advice from the crowd on how to win male voters over, saying “I was told what I needed to do was smile more.”

Other female presidential candidates have hinted at gender discrimination, with Sen. Amy Klobuchar Amy Klobuchar3 reasons why Biden is misreading the politics of court packing Social media platforms put muscle into National Voter Registration Day Battle lines drawn on precedent in Supreme Court fight MORE (D-Minn.) saying Sunday that a woman with fellow candidate South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg Pete ButtigiegBillionaire who donated to Trump in 2016 donates to Biden The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - GOP closes ranks to fill SCOTUS vacancy by November Buttigieg stands in as Pence for Harris's debate practice MORE’s experience would not make the debate stage.

“Maybe we’re held to a different standard,” Klobuchar said.