has been campaigning for Hillary Clinton and helping to register voters

About 200 Donald Trump supporters started heckling Amy Schumer at the comedian's show in Tampa, Florida Sunday night, before ultimately walking out when the set turned political.

Schumer, a Hillary Clinton supporter, started dissing Trump halfway through her set at the Amalie Arena yesterday, which was attend by about 10,000.

At one point, she even brought an audience member up on the stage to defend his support of the Republican nominee.

About 200 people walked out of an Amy Schumer show in Tampa, Florida Sunday night. The comedian pictured above in September at the GQ Men of the Year Awards

At one point during the set, Schumer invited a Trump supporter onto the stage to explain why he was voting Republican

When the audience member said he was only supporting Trump because he 'can't trust Hillary,' Schumer dismissed him from the stage and told security to start escorting out anyone who was booing.

She then went on to call Trump an 'orange, sexual-assaulting, fake college-starting monster'.

It was at that point that the small - but vocal - contingent of Trump supporters started filing out of the arena, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

Also during the set, Schumer asked that anyone who had been the victim of sexual assault to stand up and dozens of people responded

Critics on Twitter found it funny that Trump supporters would have bought tickets to an Amy Schumer show in the first place

At another point in the show, she asked anyone who had been the victim of a sexual assault to stand up and dozens responded.

The move was to make a point about the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Trump in the past week.

This past August, Schumer revealed in her book 'The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo,' that she had been the victim of sexual assault as well.

Also in the book, she bashes Tampa as a 'horrendous' city.

The 35-year-old funny woman has been supporting Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail. The two are pictured above in September 2015 on The Ellen Show

Schumer has been helping register voters ahead of the November 8 election. She's pictured above registering voters in Florida on Sunday

'I was on the road doing at tour and traveling between two horrendous cities: Fayetteville, North Carolina and Tampa, Florida. I'm not scared about writing that and making those people mad, because I know for a fact that no one who lives there has ever read a book. JKJKJKJKJK, but kind of not K,' an excerpt from the book reads.

Daily Mail Online reached out to Schumer for comment about the show, but did not receive a response.

Schumer has been supporting Hillary Clinton on the campaign, and has also been working to register voters.

Another cause close to her heart is gun control. Last year, two women were killed in a shooting during a screening of her movie Trainwreck in Louisiana. Since then, she has been working with her cousin, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, to change gun laws in the country.