EXCLUSIVE: Actress Rose McGowan quotes The Donald back to him in the latest ad encouraging women voters to 'stop Trump' 

  • EMILY's List debuted a new anti-Donald Trump video today, starring 'Charmed's' Rose McGowan 
  • The actress, who's currently sporting a shaved head, recited some of Trump's most controversial hits when it comes to women
  • McGowan reminded female voters Trump once said women getting abortions should be 'punished' and flat-chested ladies couldn't be a '10'
  • She joins a number of other millennial-friendly females who have appeared in spots for the group, which supports pro-choice female candidates

Actress Rose McGowan, of 'Charmed' fame, is the latest starlet to express her disgust of Donald Trump in video form.

McGowan, sporting the shaved-head look she's had for the past 11 months, joined forces with the political action committee EMILY's List for a 40-second ad that used The Donald's quotes about women against him.

'Let me get this straight. Donald Trump, if I'm flat-chested I'm not a "10?"' she began.

'If I get pregnant, it's an "inconvenience" for my employer? If I'm breastfeeding, I'm "disgusting?" If I have an abortion, I should be "punished?" If I'm a wife, I shouldn't work because that's "dangerous?"' she continued. 

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Actress Rose McGowan, of 'Charmed' fame, is the latest starlet to appear in a video for the political group, EMILY's List, which elects pro-choice female candidates 

Actress Rose McGowan, of 'Charmed' fame, is the latest starlet to appear in a video for the political group, EMILY's List, which elects pro-choice female candidates 

Rose McGowan, who's been sporting a bald head for almost a year, quoted Donald Trump throughout the 40-second spot 

Rose McGowan, who's been sporting a bald head for almost a year, quoted Donald Trump throughout the 40-second spot 

She included some of Donald Trump's most controversial quotes about women in the spot, which debuted today and which DailyMail.com got the first glance 

She included some of Donald Trump's most controversial quotes about women in the spot, which debuted today and which DailyMail.com got the first glance 

Rose McGowan recited a line Donald Trump said to Chris Matthews about abortion, something the Republican nominee later took back 

Rose McGowan recited a line Donald Trump said to Chris Matthews about abortion, something the Republican nominee later took back 

Each of these statements, many of which were said before Trump entered politics, stirred up mini-controversies through the Republican nominee's campaign. 

The abortion line, especially did Trump some harm, as he tried to reverse course shortly after saying it to MSNBC's Chris Matthews.   

'And you're asking for my vote?' McGowan added. 

The actress then asked her fellow females to check out the website WomenCanStopTrump.com, which was paid for by EMILY's List. 

The website encourages women of all stripes to sign a pledge to defeat Trump at the polls on November 8. 

'Because if women vote together, we can, and will, stop Trump,' she said.  

This video, which DailyMail.com was given an exclusive sneak peak, is part of a series featuring female, millennial-friendly Hollywood stars.

Rose McGowan joins a number of other actresses and Instagram stars in getting the message out that 'Women Can Stop Trump' 

Rose McGowan joins a number of other actresses and Instagram stars in getting the message out that 'Women Can Stop Trump' 

The first EMILY's List PSA launched in early September and featured Erika Alexander of 'The Cosby Show,' Diane Guerrero, a popular character on both 'Orange is the New Black' and 'Jane the Virgin,' actress Zoë Kravitz, Amber Tamblyn of the 'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' and 'The Affair's' Maura Tierney. 

Guerrero filmed another spot by herself, recalling her family's painful immigration story – including that her parents and older brother got deported to Colombia – while the New Jersey-born actress stayed in the country by herself. 

'I have experienced firsthand what it is like to be separated from your family because of our outdated immigration system,' Guerrero said. 

'Donald Trump, he doesn't want my family here,' she said. 'He probably doesn't even want me here,' she noted.

Two popular fixtures on Instagram, DJ Mia Moretti and poet Cleo Wade, who also happens to be dating Democratic Sen. Cory Booker, according to Page Six, star in another one of the WomenCanStopTrump.com ads.  

Both women are also tight with pop star Katy Perry, who's performed at Hillary Clinton rallies during the former secretary of state's presidential run.

Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign brought out Al Gore this week to entice young people to vote for Hillary, with CNN catching some supporters fiddling on their phones as he spoke 

Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign brought out Al Gore this week to entice young people to vote for Hillary, with CNN catching some supporters fiddling on their phones as he spoke 

Clinton, who EMILY's List is supporting, has struggled with millennial voters, with broad swaths of young people choosing her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, in the primary. 

This week she enlisted former vice president Al Gore to help with outreach, though some young people in attendance at the Florida event were caught fiddling on their phones.

On the other hand EMILY's List, a political action committee with the aim of electing pro-choice female candidates to political office, has always excelled at using pop culture to the group's advantage. 

Memorably, the fictional character C.J. Cregg from the show 'The West Wing' worked for the group before becoming White House press secretary.

On the show, she expertly described the acronym that is the group's name: 'Early money is like yeast.'

Allison Janney, who played Cregg on the popular show, has also done work for the group and remains a steadfast supporter of EMILY's List's candidates, including Clinton, who Janney traveled to Ohio last month to support, alongside other former members of 'The West Wing' cast. 

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