Former Pennsylvania governor: More "ugly women" than "attractive women" in U.S.

Trump aims to improve image among female voters

There are inartful statements -- and then there are inartful statements like Ed Rendell's.

Rendell, the former Pennsylvania governor, said in a Washington Post story posted Wednesday that there are more "ugly women" than "attractive women" in the United States.

The context doesn't exactly soften the blow: Rendell was talking about presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump's appeal to voters in the trending-Democratic suburban counties surrounding Philadelphia, the area that effectively determines who wins the state overall.

"Will he have some appeal to working-class Dems in Levittown or Bristol? Sure," he said. "For every one, he'll lose 1½ , two Republican women."

Rendell then suggested that Trump's comments about women will be a problem for moderate suburban women -- especially, he says, the "ugly" ones.

"Trump's comments like 'You can't be a 10 if you're flat-chested,' that'll come back to haunt him," Rendell continued. "There are probably more ugly women in America than attractive women. People take that stuff personally."

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