Hillary Clinton Does Not Rule Out Sexism in 2016 Race

Clinton responded to criticism from the RNC chair Reince Priebus.

"I'm going to let all of you ponder that last question," the Democratic presidential nominee said with a smile when asked by ABC News whether she feels she is treated differently in this race because she is a woman. "I think there will be a lot of Ph.D. theses and popular journalism writing on that subject for years to come."

The remark quickly drew criticism online from those who feel the former secretary of state is treated unfairly because of her gender.

"Actually, that's just what taking the office of President seriously looks like," the Clinton camp tweeted in response.

Clinton, during the hastily arranged press conference on the tarmac of Westchester County Airport in New York this morning, explained that her serious demeanor during the forum was because "we were talking about serious issues last night."

"I had a very short window of time in that event last night to convey the seriousness with which I would approach the issues of our country," she said, before turning the table on her opponents.