Donald Trump deploys his oft-used playbook against women who bother him. For now, it's Nikki Haley

FILE - Carly Fiorina speaks at CPAC, Feb. 24, 2017, in Oxon Hill, Md. Fiorina is part of a long line of women, historically some of Republican Donald Trump's most stubborn challengers, for whom the former president's playbook deploys intimidation, combined with a now-familiar brand of vulgarity, nicknames and other insults used for men, too. Trump mocked Fiorina's appearance in a 2015 interview with Rolling Stone. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

MAULDIN, S.C. (AP) — Hillary Clinton. Nancy Pelosi. Kamala Harris. Liz Cheney. Carly Fiorina. And for now, Nikki Haley.

The former South Carolina governor is the latest in a long line of women — historically some of Republican Donald Trump's most stubborn challengers — for whom the former president saves a special playbook. It's centered around intimidation, combined with a now-familiar brand of vulgarity, nicknames and other insults he deploys for men, too.

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