WASHINGTON — Democrats aren’t going to let Florida Rep. Ron DeSantis’ forget his dismissal of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as “this girl.”

President Trump will be in Florida next week to campaign for DeSantis, who is seeking the GOP nomination for governor Aug. 28.

“The fact that he’s endorsed by President Trump doesn’t surprise me,” said Anna Eskamani, 28, a Democratic candidate for the Florida state House.

“I want every person to know if you stand next to Ron DeSantis you are anti-woman, bottom line.”

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said DeSantis’ “stunningly sexist” statements could come back to haunt him at the ballot box.

“It motivates women,” Wasserman Schultz said. “Most women don’t appreciate being referred to in an offensive manner, in a dismissive matter, as if we’re irrelevant. And that’s certainly the tone and words that he used.”

In a speech over the weekend, DeSantis attacked Ocasio-Cortez — who is 28 — as a “girl.”

“You look at this girl Ocasio-Cortez, or whatever she is, I mean, she’s in a totally different universe,” he said. “It’s basically socialism wrapped in ignorance.”

Ocasio-Cortez responded Monday: “Rep DeSantis, it seems you‘re confused as to ‘whatever I am.’ I am a Puerto Rican woman. It‘s strange you don’t know what that is, given that ~75,000 Puerto Ricans have relocated to Florida in the 10 mos since Maria.”

DeSantis sought to clarify his remarks on Monday. “My problem is not with your identity but with your unhinged socialist views,” he tweeted.

Ocasio-Cortez was in Washington Tuesday meeting with members of the progressive caucus – including Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.). She didn’t sit down with Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi or Queens Rep. Joe Crowley, whom she defeated last month.