Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton made an appearance Tuesday morning on ABC's The View and discussed the presidential race, Donald Trump, sexism on the campaign trail and more. Clinton addressed her email, ISIS, abortion, the Supreme Court and more in the 40 minutes she was on the show.



Clinton told the ladies on the panel she is confident she will get past the private server scandal because "there's nothing to it."



"I think for me, the way he's conducted his campaign, the things he said -- and he has insulted everybody and he has demeaned everybody," Clinton said of Trump. "You know, he started on his very first day saying that all Mexican immigrants were rapists and criminals, right?"



"I just don't understand what he thinks is the role of somebody running for president," Clinton said. "I don't think it is to scapegoat people, divide people, engage in this kind of prejudice and paranoia. So it's not only women and we who should be concerned, it's everybody because of the way that he conducts himself. I reject it."



"I don't think the vast majority of Americans, let's hope, want to reward that kind of behavior and that sort of really hateful rhetoric," Clinton added.



Watch her full appearance here:



