Story highlights The big pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC plans to target Donald Trump in upcoming ads

Even before Clinton has finished up Democratic primary challenger Bernie Sanders

Covington, Kentucky (CNN) Priorities USA, the big money pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC, will begin airing general election ads against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, according to a spokesman.

Priorities USA will spend $6 million on ads between May 18 and June 8, hitting Trump in Ohio, Florida, Virginia and Nevada, all general election battleground states. The ads will try to do what no Republican could: Take down the businessman who beat a scrum of veteran politicians to all-but-win the Republican nomination.

"Donald Trump is a divisive, dangerous, con man who should never be President of the United States," said Justin Barasky, spokesman for the super PAC, who added that the super PAC is airing ads to show, in part, that it is preparing "for a close and competitive election."

Both of the first ads, named "Speak" and "Respect," use Trump's own comments to cast the presumptive Republican nominee as anti-women.

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