Why 27 Influential Women Are Voting This November (And Why You Should Too)

Why 27 Influential Women Are Voting This November (And Why You Should Too)

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A conservative pundit thinks that women who read women's magazines want to be informed about shoes, not politics. A Fox News host recently suggested that young women skip the voting booth in 2014 and go on Match.com instead. Ridiculous statements, sure, but these comments are also proof that there are some very vocal people out there who believe that women don't care about political issues or have the inclination to vote.

We know that's not true -- and that women's votes really matter. Fifty-three percent of voters in 2012 were women. And it's unmarried women, who make up about 25 percent of eligible voters, who helped Barack Obama win the presidential election in both 2008 and 2012.

In 2014, legislation that could significantly impact reproductive rights is on the ballot in three states, the wage gap is still going strong, and women are overwhelmingly impacted by the state of the economy (reminder: 40 percent of U.S. families now have female breadwinners). In other words, women have a huge stake in the leaders that will be elected during the midterms and the policies those leaders put into action.

As Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles recently said on NPR: "I have no problem understanding that women are interested in mascara and the Middle East." We can buy shoes and talk about sex, and care deeply about economic policy, access to health care and the way our government approaches foreign conflict.

Here are just a few of the reasons we at HuffPost Women will be casting our votes in 2014:
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In the spirit of encouraging women everywhere to get out and vote, we also asked women we admire to give us one reason why they're exercising their civic duty this November. Here's what 27 of them had to say:

abbi jacobson
Comedian, Star and Co-Creator of "Broad City"

feminista jones
Writer, Activist

vanessa simmons
Actress, Star of "Run's House"

bustle
Social Media Editor, Bustle.com

monica potter
Actress, "Parenthood"

ilana glazer
Comedian, Star and Co-Creator of "Broad City"

meredith bennettsmith
Identities Editor, Mic.com

faizun kamal
Founder, sourceFK

elizabeth plank
Senior Editor, Mic.com

jenny kutner
Assistant Editor, Salon.com

stella bugbee
Editorial Director, The Cut

joanna rothkopf
Assistant Editor, Salon.com

jane pratt
Founding Editor of Sassy and Jane, Editor of xoJane.com

lisa miller
Contributing Editor, New York Magazine

phoebe robinson
Comedian, Writer for Glamour.com, Creator of Blaria.com

arianna
Chair, President, and Editor-In-Chief of the Huffington Post Media Group

Why are you going out to the polls on November 4th? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #WhyImVoting. We'll feature your responses in a slideshow here.

Bitsie Tulloch, Star of "Grimm"

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