Women shouldn't make less than men in 2015. Stand with Hillary if you agree!

More women than ever are supporting their families. But on the whole, they're still getting paid less than men.

And yet some Republicans deny it's a problem, or that the pay gap exists at all. They are wrong.

In 2014, the average woman working full time made almost $10,800 less than her male counterparts — meaning women would need to work approximately 60 extra days just to catch up.

This is an outrage and as president Hillary Clinton will fight to close the wage gap once and for all.

She will work to get the Paycheck Fairness Act passed, raise the minimum wage, and promote pay transparency.

If we want to raise incomes and get our economy working for everyone, one of the best things we can do is make sure women finally get equal pay! Join Hillary's official campaign if you agree. We will send you updates and information about how to get involved.

Paid for by Hillary Victory Fund, hillaryclinton.com/go
It is an outrage that many women still make less than men in 2015. That's why I’m standing with Hillary Clinton who will fight to close the wage gap once and for all.
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