She claims Bill Clinton raped her in during Arkansas governor campaign

Broaddrick says the Democratic candidate was in the race for herself

The former nursing home worker said both Clintons tried to silence her

A woman who accused former President Bill Clinton of raping her has hit out at his wife Hillary by saying she is 'not for all women'.

Juanita Broaddrick, who claims she was assaulted during Clinton's campaign for Arkansas governor in 1978, said Hillary was in the presidential race for herself.

The former nursing home administrator also accused the Democratic candidate of pressuring her into keeping quiet about he alleged incident.

Juanita Broaddrick, who claims she was assaulted during Clinton's campaign for Arkansas governor in 1978, said Hillary was in the presidential race for herself

Former US President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton wave to the audience after the final Millennium Evening Lecture Series in the East Room of the White House, Washington

Reliving their encounters with the 42nd President, Broaddrick told Fox News: 'I thought that we might possibly be able to bring this out and influence people and be able to tell them that Hillary is not for all women.

'Hillary is only for one woman and that's herself.'

She was on the panel by Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey, who joined Republican candidate Donald Trump prior to Sunday's televised debate.

Broaddrick then went on to say she met Hillary Clinton weeks after the alleged rape.

She said: 'She comes straight to me and says to me, big smile, very pleasant voice, says to me, 'I'm Hillary Clinton. It's so nice to meet you. I just want to thank you for everything that you do for Bill's campaign'.'

The former nursing home administrator also accused the Democratic candidate of pressuring her into keeping quiet about he alleged incident

She was on the panel by Paula Jones (center) and Kathleen Willey, who joined Republican candidate Donald Trump prior to Sunday's televised debate

Clinton (right) - then Hillary Rogdham - said the alleged victim was an 'emotionally unstable with a tendency to seek out older men and engage in fantasizing' in an affidavit and also accused Shelton of falsely claiming to have been attacked before

The former nursing home worker says Hillary grabbed her arm and pulled her close, saying, 'Do you understand everything you do?'

'I felt like at that moment, she knew everything and was saying, 'You better keep quiet',' Broaddrick told Fox.

Asked why she didn't go to the police, Broaddrick said of Bill Clinton, 'He could close the doors of my business - he was the police.'

All three women accused Bill or Hillary Clinton of pressuring them to keep quiet about their alleged assaults and a fourth woman, Kathy Shelton, claimed Hillary Clinton besmirched her character

Willey, a former White House volunteer, claims she was assaulted in the 1990s and said Bill Clinton's alleged actions were being trivialized by people calling his alleged actions 'infidelities'.

All three women accused Bill or Hillary Clinton of pressuring them to keep quiet about their alleged assaults and a fourth woman, Kathy Shelton, claimed Hillary Clinton besmirched her character.

The presidential candidate defended a man Shelton accused of raping her as a 12-year-old in 1975.

Clinton - then Hillary Rogdham - said the alleged victim was an 'emotionally unstable with a tendency to seek out older men and engage in fantasizing' in an affidavit and also accused Shelton of falsely claiming to have been attacked before.

'If she was for children, she would not have put me through what I went through,' Shelton told Fox News.

In an Arkansas paper 10 years later, Clinton reportedly said Shelton's attacker passed a lie detector test, adding it 'forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs'.