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Kimberly Guilfoyle: young women should be 'excused' from voting to go on Tinder

"It's the same reason why young women on juries are not a good idea. They don't get it!" said Guilfoyle.

By Aileen Graef
Host Kimberly Guilfoyle suggests women shouldn't vote because they don't have enough "life experience." UPI/Molly Riley
Host Kimberly Guilfoyle suggests women shouldn't vote because they don't have enough "life experience." UPI/Molly Riley | License Photo

NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Fox News host of The Five Kimberly Guilfoyle and her colleagues had a discussion about young women voters and decided they don't know enough to vote well.

Greg Gutfield began the discussion saying women are sucked into this "sexist joke" to vote more liberally because they are falsely convinced they need the government to take care of them.

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"Married women tend to be more conservative, but that also correlates with age. And with age comes wisdom and it's a known fact that the older you get the more conservative you get and I always tell young people you don't have to wait to become a conservative. Don't waste your time. But the point is a lot of women have caught on to the big joke which it seems to be even more sexist to assume that women cannot take care of themselves because they're women and therefore need the government to take care of them."

Guifloyle agreed and posited that young women shouldn't be forced to be concerned about those things but should be "excused" to go on dating and hook-up websites.

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"It's the same reason why young women on juries are not a good idea. They don't get it! They're not in that same life experience of paying the bills, doing the mortgage, kids, community, crime, education, healthcare." said Guilfoyle. "I didn't say they shouldn't be. I just think we should excuse them so they can go back on Tinder or Match.com."

Women typically vote more Democratically, causing a demographic issue for Republicans. In 2012, President Barack Obama won the vote from single women by 36 points.

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