Hillary Clinton's new campaign advertisement is calling out Donald Trump's lack of respect for women.

The Clinton campaign compiled footage of several young girls looking inquisitively at themselves in the mirror, accompanied by a voiceover of Trump speaking negatively about women.

With an appeal towards the compassionate, family-oriented side of voters, Clinton's ad poses the question: "Is Donald Trump the president we want for our daughters?"

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The advertisement, entitled "Mirrors" highlights some of Trump's most misogynistic moments, including several demeaning comments he has made about women throughout the years.

The ad begins with a comment Trump made in 2006 about comedian Rosie O'Donnell. "I'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers," he said. "She is a slob ... she ate like a pig."

Is this the president we want for our daughters? pic.twitter.com/GP4rfhPDGm — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 23, 2016

"A person who is flat-chested is very hard to be a 10," Trump said on The Howard Stern Show back in 2005 about actress Nicollette Sheridan. He continued, "Does she have a good body, no? Does she have a fat (expletive)? Absolutely" he said in reference to Kim Kardashian in 2013.

The ad concluded with a video clip from an older interview which shows Trump admitting, "I can't say that" when asked if he treats women with respect. The screen then flashes the question, "Is Donald Trump the president we want for our daughters?"