Counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway said that if Sen. Cory Booker were a Republican, he would be accused of being sexist for entering the primary competition against so many women.

“[W]hat’s wrong with the candidates that are already in there? What is your [Booker’s] objection to Kamala Harris running, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, these others who have already announced, Tulsi Gabbard, maybe?” Conway told "Fox & Friends" on Friday morning after Booker announced his run.

“If he were a Republican running against them, they would immediately call him a sexist for running against these women in the Democratic field.”

Booker released a video on the first day of Black History Month that announced he is entering the race for the White House in 2020.

Several other Democrats have already launched their bids in what is expected to be a crowded Democratic primary competition– Sens. Warren, Mass., Gillibrand, N.Y., Harris, Calif., and Rep. Gabbard, Hawaii, among those who already announced.

Conway, who also hails from New Jersey, also questioned what qualifies Booker to succeed President Trump.

“I would also ask him what exactly have you accomplished that qualifies you to be commander-in-chief and president of the United States?” Conway said, referencing what she characterized as a poor record as mayor of Newark.

“I think people should go and look at his record in Newark, New Jersey. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, about eight or nine years ago, gave $200 million in matching funds to Newark for its school system and a whole bunch of that, millions and millions of dollars, went to politically-connected consulting firms,” Conway said.