A Twitter account titled @BabesForTrump featuring women wearing little clothing and promoting the GOP presidential frontrunner has quickly gained a following of more than 6,000 Twitter users.

Despite Trump’s several incidents on the campaign trail that have cost him female supporters, nearly 100 attractive women have been featured on BabesForTrump wearing Trump gear or posting signs of support for the candidate.

Photos on the site range from women covering their nipples with Trump stickers, to bikini-clad women with Trump slogans written across their bodies.

The Twitter account, which also has a coinciding Instagram, was created by four male college students February.

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Two women pose in American flag bikinis in the snow as they show their support for Trump and the Republican party

In one photo on the BabesForTrump Twitter page, two women flashed their bums in tiny striped swimsuits while waving American flags

One woman has 'Make America Great Again' written on her behind as she poses for a photo on the BabesForTrump Twitter page

They ‘were baffled to see that young college women were full on supporting Trump and weren't afraid to show a little skin while they're at it,’ the co-founders, who have not been named, told Vice.

Though the captions of the photos don’t make it clear why the women are supporting Trump, the creators said they believe the female supporters look at the ‘bigger picture’ of Trump’s campaign rather than his questionable views about women.

'We think people have the capability to move past those sort of things and look at the bigger picture,' they told Huffington Post. 'People align with his policies and philosophies more than his comments and look past them.'

Trump’s campaign has not made a comment on the site, but @BabesForTrump makes it clear that they are not affiliated with @realDonaldTrump.

BabesForTrump’s Twitter bio reads: ‘Making America Great Again One Babe At A Time’.

A number of photos on the site make no reference to Trump at all, but include some of the following hashtags: #babe4trump #babes4trump #babefortrump #babesfortrump #trump #trump2016 #trumpgirls #donaldtrump #bootypics #bootybootybooty.

‘We've got serious babes that are serious about Trump #BabesForTrump head to our IG for more Babes,’ one photo caption reads.

‘Donald and chill?? #BabesForTrump,’ one caption reads, accompanying the photo of a woman with underwear at her knees, a man sitting at the edge of her bed and Trump on TV in the background.

‘Make America Great Again w/ our favorite twins! #BabesforTrump #MakeAmericaGreatAgain,’ the caption of a photo featuring twins in bikinis out in the snow reads.

In a post captioned, 'sleep tight' shows a woman in bed with her hands up to a Donald Trump campaign sign

A woman in a white bathing suit shows off her 'Make America Great Again' in one snap on the Twitter page

In one post, captioned 'Donald and chill?', a woman took a photo of her legs with her underwear near her knees while a man sits at the edge of the bed and watches a Trump speech

In one photo, a woman poses between two friends not facing the camera as she wars a 'Make America Great Again' hat

‘Some #TrumpRump for #Humpday. #BabesforTrump,’ a caption of a photo featuring a woman’s backside reads.

‘Hey babes, make America great again today! #BabesForTrump,’ another caption reads.

The men in charge of the side said they only post photos that were submitted to them told Huffington Post that their goal was to ‘create a unique platform for college students, primarily women, to express their political views’.

'Just recently a woman from California reached out thanking us for giving girls the chance to be heard and praised for their thoughts without being attacked,' the creators told HuffPost.

Trump has a long history of valuing women by their looks, having co-owned three beauty pageants: Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss Universe.

The founders of BabesForTrump told Vice that they believe some of the women they’ve shared photos of might find Trump attractive because of his ‘bad-boy attitude’.

‘He isn't afraid to be controversial or speak his feelings. We also think he can be considered sexy because of his past with women - it's well known that Trump likes an attractive woman,’ they said.

When the founders were asked if Trump is sexy, they said ‘absolutely’.

Several women on the site displayed their Make America Great Again hats as they promoted the @BabesForTrump Twitter page

Two women took to the beach to show their support for Trump by displaying a large campaign flag near the water

One woman used a pool for her photo setting, where she posed in a wet 'Team Trump 2016' t-shirt while drinking a slurpee

Another woman took a selfie while displaying a large Trump campaign sign in her photo for the Twitter account

‘He ran a beauty pageant - the man knows sexy. He is the embodiment of an image that people want, whatever that may be, and that is the definition of sexy,’ they said.

They told Vice that the women are contributing their photos to the Twitter account because they ‘want to be desired’ and ‘want their voices heard’.

The founders said: ‘We believe that much of the media puts this assumption out there that women don't like Trump, and that if they do, there is something wrong with them. That is just not true.

‘What we are seeing is that America's "Girl Next Door" might be your biggest Trump fan. Like we said before, there is this misconception out there that young women don't like Trump, and they do.’

The founders have faced some criticism for their Twitter page, but have backed their actions in several tweets.

‘If you attack the picture. You're attacking the woman who sent it in who chose to take a risk and voice her political ideology,’ one tweet reads.

‘Our message is working and you can hate it if you want. It's gotten people talking. Opinions are like assholes everyone's got one,’ another says.

‘We are posting content that is sent to us. Promoting the women how they chose to represent themselves. Which everyone has the right to do,’ another of the founders’ tweet says.

One woman shared a photo of herself looking out into the water as she wore a Make America Great Again hat

Trump has come under fire several times this campaign season for things he has said in relation to women.

On Wednesday, he told MSNBC women should be punished for getting abortions if they're ever banned - a position the notoriously unapologetic campaign quickly reversed.

He clarified his comments during a taping of Face The Nation on Friday, saying he believed that, when it comes to abortion: 'The laws are set. And I think we have to leave it that way.'

His spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, quickly issued a clarification that Trump meant that laws won't change until he's president and appoints judges who can interpret them differently.

Trump told a Wisconsin audience on Saturday that his words had been repeatedly taken out of context, and complained that he was being held to a different standards than his rivals.

'It's a tough question,' he said of abortion. 'You know, 50 percent of the people hate you. Fifty percent of the people love you, very simple.'

Last month Trump retweeted an unflattering photo of Heidi Cruz next to a glamor shot of his own supermodel wife, Melania Trump. The social media post was captioned 'A picture with worth a thousand words'.

An issue with Fox News' Megyn Kelly took off in the first GOP debate when Kelly asked Trump about calling women 'fat pig', 'dog' and other names. Her question sparked a continuing quarrel between Trump and the network.

Trump also faced a backlash after he was quoted in a Rolling Stone profile insulting businesswoman Carly Fiorina, who endorsed Cruz after she dropped out of the 2016 Republican race.

One woman relaxed in the sand with a friend as she proudly displayed her Make America Great Again cap

Another woman bore her midriff in a Trump campaign shirt as she took a selfie for the @BabesForTrump page