Senate races

Warren: Trump is right about Sen. Kelly Ayotte being weak

Donald Trump really knows how to make GOP Sen. Kelly Ayotte dance, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Monday, jabbing at the vulnerable New Hampshire senator. 

{mosads}”Day one, she loves him. Day two, she hates him. Day three, she’s back with him. Boy she spins round and round,” Warren said at a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. 

Warren was stumping on behalf of Clinton and New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan, who is challenging Ayotte in what has become a tight race that could help determine which party controls the Senate. 

Ayotte eventually withdrew her support for Trump following the release of a 2005 hot mic video in which the GOP nominee brags about kissing and grabbing women without their consent. 

“Now Donald Trump is not doing so well, and Kelly is running as fast as she can away from him,” Warren said Monday. 

“Well, I’ll say one thing: Donald Trump sure has made Kelly Ayotte dance.” 

Warren slammed Ayotte for sticking with Trump through all of his controversies. 

“Trump attacked a Gold Star family, and Kelly stuck with him. Trump compared himself to a dictator and praised Vladimir Putin, Kelly stuck with him,” Warren said. 

“Trump even attacked Kelly Ayotte and called her weak, and Kelly stuck with him.” 

Trump had called Ayotte “weak” in August for saying she would vote for him but not formally endorse him. 

“Donald Trump is right. Kelly is weak,” Warren said.