Hillary Clinton ads promise potential supporters a free sticker if they pledge to oppose Donald Trump. | AP Photo Clinton launches ‘Republicans Against Trump’ campaign

Hillary Clinton is wasting no time trying to woo Republicans turned off by Donald Trump now that she’s the presumptive Democratic nominee, as her campaign has launched a new website aimed at courting disaffected GOP voters.

The website, republicansagainsttrump.org, was registered on May 27 and launched on June 2, according to domain registration records. The Clinton campaign only appears to have begun buying ads to promote the site more recently.


The ads promise potential supporters a “free ‘Republicans Against Trump’ sticker” if you pledge to oppose Trump in the fall.

“Donald Trump is not qualified to be president. He does not represent my beliefs as a Republican and, more importantly, my values as an American. He does not speak for me and I will not vote for him,” reads the pledge.

The small print, if a visitor scrolls to the bottom of the page, reads: “Paid for by Hillary for America.”

The Clinton campaign has purchased ads promoting the site on Facebook, where a “Republicans Against Trump” page had 450 “likes” as of 11:30pm on Tuesday.

Until she clinched the primary, Clinton’s campaign has been leery of openly appealing to Republican voters, lest she turn off progressive backers of her primary rival, Bernie Sanders. But with the nomination sealed mathematically, her campaign now appears comfortable make such solicitations overtly.

A Clinton spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.