Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has declared from the Senate floor regarding Christine Blasey Ford's accusation that U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh attempted to rape her when both were in high school: "I believe her."

But the woman who has accused Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., of domestic abuse, Karen Monahan, said Monday that Democrats don't believe her.

Democrats further have threatened to isolate Monahan over the allegations against the deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee and candidate for Minnesota attorney general, Fox News reported.

As WND reported last month, Monahan, a former girlfriend, came forward alleging Ellison sent her threatening text messages and once screamed obscenities at her as he dragged her off a bed by her feet. Another former girlfriend, Amy Alexander, filed a police report in 2005 claiming Ellison pushed, shoved and verbally abused her, and had a lawyer intimidate and threaten her.

Ellison has acknowledged the relationships but denied the accusations, insisting he "never behaved this way."

Monahan sees a double standard in how Democrats are treating accusations by Ford, which have been "categorically" and "emphatically" denied by Kavanaugh, who asserts he was not even at the party where Ford alleges the incident occurred.

Asked whether the Democratic Party believes women's stories, Monahan tweeted: "No, they don't."

"I've been smeared, threatened, isolated from my own party," she said. "I provided medical records from 2017, stating on two different Dr. Visits, I told them about the abuse and who did it. My therapist released records stating I have been dealing and healing from the abuse."

Monahan said four people, "including my supervisor at the time, stated that I came to them after and shared the exact story I shared publicly, I shared multiple text between me and Keith, where I discuss the abuse with him and much more. As I said before, I knew I wouldn't be believed."

Along with Schumer, many Democrats who have been silent about Monahan have urged investigation of Ford's claims against Kavanaugh, including DNC Chairman Tom Perez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

Monahan said her own story has nothing to do with politics.

"I have nothing to prove to anyone, I simply shared my story. People can believe it or not. I don’t need anyone to affirm my humanity, I affirmed it," she tweeted.

“The fact that both parties only care if it scores political points is hypocritical," she said. "Do you think a person who has dealt with any form of abuse by politicians is thinking about politics? No, we & are families are trying to heal."