Two more women are accusing Donald Trump of sexual assault. The Republican nominee is denying the mounting accusations and doubling down on his stunning argument that some of the women are not good looking enough for him to have assaulted them. NY1's Grace Rauh has the story.

While Donald Trump denounced the women who have come forward to accuse him of sexual assault —

"The stories are total fiction. They are 100 percent made up," the Republican Party nominee for president said. "They never happened. They never would happen."

Another woman, Summer Zervos, a former contestant on Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice," was holding a news conference of her own.

"He put me in an embrace, and I tried to push him away. I pushed his chest to put space between us, and I said, 'Come on, man, get real,'" Zervos said. "He repeated my words back to me: 'Get real,' as he began thrusting his genitals."

And earlier in the day, Kristin Anderson went public with her story; she says Trump groped her at a nightclub in the early 1990s.

"The person on my right — who unbeknownst to me at that time, was Donald Trump — put their hands up my skirt," Anderson said to the Washington Post. "He did touch my vagina through my underwear."

"These are lies being pushed by the media and the Clinton campaign to try to keep their grip on our country," Trump said at a campaign rally.

Trump also suggested that some of the women accusing him of assault are not good looking enough for him to have acted.

"Believe me, she would not be my first choice, that I can tell you," the Queens-native said. "Check out her Facebook page, you'll understand….When you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said, 'I don't think so.'"

Trump also took a dig at Clinton's looks when talking about the moment in Sunday's debate when he hovered behind her.

"And when she walked in front of me, believe me, I wasn't impressed," Trump said.

The Democratic Party's nominee for president has been laying low, leaving the campaigning to high-profile surrogates like her husband and President Obama.

Mayor Bill de Blasio is also going to be hitting the trail for Clinton in Ohio this weekend, despite emails released by Wikileaks that showed the Clinton campaign called him a terrorist and gave him the brush off.