Donovan Slack

USA TODAY

A trio of groups backing Hillary Clinton are launching a ”multimillion-dollar” campaign to try to convince young women to support the former secretary of State.

Priorities USA, EMILY's List’s Women Vote and the American Federation of Teachers are teaming up to run ads urging women who earn less than men for the same job and those who believe they are held to a different standard to “Give ‘em Hill.”

The spots are part of a $500,000 ad buy on Facebook and Instagram in states with March primaries, including Texas, Virginia, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, North Carolina and Ohio, the groups announced Monday.

“Millennial women are going to be a crucial piece of Hillary Clinton’s victory this November,” said Anne Caprara, executive director of super PAC Priorities USA.

Clinton has had problems connecting with young women. In New Hampshire, exit polls found 82% of women under 30 supported Bernie Sanders.

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