Two women who worked on the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigns claim they were repeatedly sexually harassed — and that bosses failed to protect them, according to a report Friday.

Lilian Adams, 21 — who first worked as a Clinton campaign intern in Brooklyn — was hired as a “digital organizer team” in Colorado in early 2016, she told The Huffington Post.

Soon after she began the job, a co-worker allegedly began commenting on her breasts and making homophobic remarks about her bisexuality, Adams told the site.

“He made multiple comments about my body, told people we were dating, would constantly try to get me to drink — I was 19 — and try to force me into situations where we were alone, encouraged me not to wear bras, etc.,” Adams said, without elaborating on his title or position.

When Adams reported the harassment to supervisors, she says they at first did nothing. She complained again and bosses simply moved her harasser to another office, she said.

“He was technically fired — but still ended up working for Hillary via the [another state] Democratic Party,” said Adams.“I felt taken advantage of and neglected.”

She added, “You have a lot of young passionate people who want to help change the world through Democratic politics. Older Democratic operatives see this passion and exploit it, putting us in an extremely stressful and unhealthy work environment.”

A volunteer for the Sanders campaign, Zoey Jordan, 20, told a similar story, recalling how a co-worker made repeated inappropriate advances at her, according to the report.

When she reported it, bosses had no policy or “infrastructure” in place on how to deal with the sexual harassment of volunteers, she said.

“It was a culture that didn’t discuss office policies with volunteers or make it clear that harassment wasn’t tolerated,” Salsbury said. “It felt like I was being blamed.”

Sanders told The Huffington Post he does “not tolerate sexual harassment” in his Senate office or on his campaigns.

A rep for Clinton didn’t return a request for comment, according to the site.