Hillary Clinton Previews Race Against Donald Trump

Here's what Clinton thinks it will be like to have Trump as the GOP nominee.

Clinton, a repeated target of Trump's, has most recently been dubbed "Crooked Hillary" by the Republican front-runner, who has vowed to continue using the term throughout the campaign and has said he's only getting started with his attacks against the Clintons.

"Human nature has not changed but the megaphone that are now used to trumpet these kinds of attitudes has just magnified this issue,” Clinton said while discussing online bullying during a roundtable on equal pay at the Curds ’n Whey deli in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. “You know, they would never say it to somebody’s face, the most vile, harassing, incredibly mean-spirited things that are said about people.

"You can disagree with somebody, that is fair game. But to launch personal attacks, to try to intimidate and degrade somebody else is off limits,” she continued.

Meanwhile, Trump’s new campaign chief has said to expect a different Trump in the general election.

"When he's out on the stage, when he's talking about the kinds of things he's talking about on the stump, he's projecting an image that's for that purpose,” Paul Manafort said in a private briefing to the RNC, according to audio first obtained by The New York Times. "You'll start to see more depth of the person, the real person. You’ll see a real different way.

“The negatives will come down. The image is going to change,” he added.