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"I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and everyone who is as troubled as I am by the divisiveness of the Donald Trump campaign," Clinton told "Morning Joe" on Friday morning.

"This is not a normal choice between a Republican and a Democrat," she added.

"We are facing a divisive candidate whose loose cannon temperament and complete lack of temperament make him unqualified to be president and unfit to be commander in chief."

Clinton declined to directly call Trump a racist, but rattled off a list of incidences she says points to racial discrimination.

"All I can do it point to the evidence of what he has said, and what he has done," the Democratic nominee said.

She noted that Trump has questioned President Obama's citizenship, attacked a judge for his Mexican heritage and appealed to white supremacists throughout his campaign.

"What I want to make clear is this man with a long history of racial discrimination ... should never run our government or command our military. If he doesn't respect all Americans, how can he serve all Americans?"