Hillary Clinton reeeeeealy wants people to vote for her just because she’s a woman.

Her campaign has put a new ad featuring little girls who apparently wrote letters to the candidate.

Set to riveting, inspirational music, the young girls read excepts from letters emphasizing that it’s time to have a woman president. One girl reads, “44 boys is too many,” for example.

“It will be hard being a grandma and president. I know you can do it,” said another.

One girl’s letter read, “I hope you will fight for world peace and get guns off the streets.” The campaign only highlighted the world peace bit.

The ad was featured on MSNBC this morning and the criticism was relentless.

“It’s really, like, too terrible to describe in the English language,” former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said as host Joe Scarborough laughed hysterically.

“You don’t like little kids?” he asked sarcastically.

“I love little kids. I hate little kids being used by cynical politicians,” Schmidt responded.

Even liberal co-host Mika Brzezinski slammed the ad, calling it “90s-style.”

“What I would have done is put women, working women, hardworking women from every level of society talking about wanting to be paid equally to men. That would be an ad that has to do with this generation of women,” she said.

“This is why Donald Trump is winning. Because people are sick of this crap,” Willie Geist said.

“Okay, I think we all don’t like the ad,” Brzezinski concluded.

Watch the segment here: