Former baseball star Curt Schilling is calling on voters to reject Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
“Neither one of them should be in our political landscape after this next election and 2018,” he told host Brian Kilmeade on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends” on Thursday.
{mosads}“They’re at the core of everything that’s wrong with this government.”
Schilling, who has threatened to run against Warren in 2018, blamed her and Clinton for raising taxes.
“They’re both incredibly supportive tax-and-spend liberals. We’re $20 trillion in debt. Tax-and-spend doesn’t work. It’s been proven not to work.”
Warren, a Clinton campaign surrogate, has relentlessly needled Republican nominee Donald Trump on the campaign trail and on social media over his policies and treatment of women.
“Nasty women have really had it with you,” Warren told Trump during a campaign rally this week, turning around Trump’s remark from last week’s presidential debate when he called Clinton a “nasty woman.”
“Get this, Donald: Nasty women are tough. Nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote. On Nov. 8, we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever.”
Schilling last week all but announced a 2018 challenge to Warren.
“I’ve made my decision: I’m going to run,” he said. “But I haven’t talked to Shonda, my wife. And ultimately it’s going to come down to how her and I feel this would affect our marriage and our kids.”
Schilling has repeatedly targeted Warren, calling her a “toothless politician.”