Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

The Republican Party is struggling with intra-party divisions over its presumptive nominee, and Hillary Clinton is trying to capitalize on it.

The Clinton campaign is funding a website — republicansagainsttrump.org (not to be confused with republicansagainstrump.com which auto directs to Trump’s campaign website) — which collects voter data on Republicans who are critical of the billionaire.

“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.”

The website also has a space to fill in personal information in exchange for a “Republicans Against Trump” sticker.

The site comes as part of a broader campaign to divide the GOP and capture the support of Republicans and Independents who won’t vote for Trump.

Since Trump became the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee in early May, the former secretary of State’s campaign has been keeping tabs on which prominent Republicans have spoken out against him, sporadically emailing the list to press.

The Clinton campaign pointed USA TODAY toward comments Clinton made during her speech Tuesday night where she called for supporters of all parties to come together.

“This has been a hard-fought, deeply-felt campaign. But whether you supported me, or Sen. Sanders, or one of the Republicans, we all need to keep working toward a better, fairer, stronger America,” she said.