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The View' Co-Host Candace Cameron Bure Breaks Down 'What's Wrong With Feminism
February 10, 2016
"There's so many women that are not pro-choice."
Actress and "The View" co-host Candace Cameron Bure appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning, where she commented on the 2016 presidential race and discussed what she believes is "wrong with feminism."
Bure pushed back against former secretary of state Madeleine Albright's recent comment that, "There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other" — a reference that some took as an effort to shame women into supporting Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
The actress, who prefaced her comments by stating that no one should be joking about hell, took specific issue with Albright's proclamation.
"There's so many women that are not pro-choice, that are pro-life," Bure said. "To say that they're not feminists, that they're anti-women if they're not supporting other women, that's, to me, what's wrong with feminism."
She continued, "That is a turn-off for me as a woman."
The actress also said that she hasn't yet chosen a presidential candidate, but is looking for someone "who's going to put America back in the hands of the people and not so much the government."
Bure is also set to star in a "Full House" reboot that is set to release on Feb. 26 on Netflix.
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