Donald Trump does not want to be called a racist or a sexist -- too bad he's both!

During an interview with a local Columbus, Ohio television station on Thursday, the presidential candidate was questioned about being labeled a racist and a sexist -- and he just stormed off!

In the interview at the Delaware County Fairgrounds, NBC4‘s Colleen Marshall asked Trump at the rally, “Nineteen days out from the election, you’ve been labeled a racist, you’ve been called a sexist, how…”

Trump cut her off (as he LOVES to do to women) and said, “Thank you very much ... I am the least racist person you’ve ever met.”

Hey Donald, do we need to remind you of the many, many, many documented racist remarks you've made over the years? Did you forget about your excruciatingly uncomfortable "bad hombres" comment from Wednesday?

Trump walked out of a second interview at the Ohio rally. 10tv‘s Kevin Sanders asked the GOP candidate about the newest sexual assault allegations from Karena Virginia woman, who has alleged during a press conference with uber-laywer Gloria Allred yesterday, that Trump touched her inappropriately at the U.S. Open in 1998. Before walking away from the interview, Trump said, “I know nothing about that."

The 70-year-old seemed to be on a tear yesterday. After walking out of both interviews, he hit up the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in NYC, and annual event which presidential hopefuls attend during campaign years -- a ritual usually filled with levity and jokes. Trump broke with tradition at the usually cordial event, making several mean-spirited comments at Clinton, referring to her as "Catholic hating," and causing the normally charitable audience to boo loudly.