In an interview with MSNBC on Thursday, Richards, who helps lead Supermajority, a self-described non-partisan organization promoting women’s activism, said that if enough women show up to the polls, they could see Trump unseated.

Noting that 58 percent of cacucus-goers in Iowa were women, Richards said that if women made up the same number of voters in 2020, Trump would likely be pushed out of office.

“They don’t make it easy for women to participate in the caucus system, so if you look at that, then look at who’s showing up to vote, who’s showing up to block walk, phone bank, that’s what we’re seeing at Supermajority,” the former Planned Parenthood chief said.

“If 58 percent of the voters next fall are women, it’s game over. it’s going to change the direction,” she said.

Richards said she believed there is an “enormous divide” in which many women see Trump as someone who “disrespects women,” including, she said, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who Trump recently railed against after the speaker tore up his State of the Union speech moments after he delivered it.

“As we saw the other night at the State of the Union, he repeatedly lies about the state of women in this country after he’s tried to take away maternity benefits, he’s tried to repeal protection for pre-existing positions, so many things that women face every day.”

“I think that’s why you’re seeing women so motivated right now to be involved in politics and voting,” Richards said.

“When I talk to women, listen to women across the country, they’re dealing with child care costs that are often higher than college tuition, equal pay that we’re not really making any progress on, " she said.

Meanwhile, women also have to be concerned about “the fear of losing access to health care, which is a women’s issue.”

Ultimately, Richards said: “I feel like women feel like they are unseen and unheard in this administration and…overwhelmingly oppose this president.”

Noting the widening gender gap on feelings towards Trump, with the majority of women in a recent poll calling for the president to be impeached, Richards said these are the same women who “are highly motivated to be involved and to vote next fall.”

Newsweek has contacted representatives for Richards for further comment, as well as the White House.