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Susan Sarandon, shown here at a Bernie Sanders rally, said recently that she won't vote for Hillary Clinton just because she's a woman.
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Susan Sarandon, shown here at a Bernie Sanders rally, said recently that she won’t vote for Hillary Clinton just because she’s a woman.
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Actress Susan Sarandon says she will not let her lady parts guide her voting.

“I don’t vote with my vagina,” she tweeted Wednesday, weighing in on Hillary Clinton’s bid for the White House. “It’s so insulting to women to think that you would follow a candidate JUST because she’s a woman.”

She continued, “HRC doesn’t rep my interests, @BernieSanders does. Simple as that.”

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One Twitter user challenged her, saying, “No one thinks this. Not @HillaryClinton. Not her supporters. It’s actually more insulting for you to assume otherwise.”

Sarandon fired back with a screenshot of another user’s tweet: “Never had a chance to vote w my vagina. Im taking it. May nvr come again.”

Sarandon isn’t the first female celeb to make gender an issue for this election.

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright told a New Hampshire audience that “there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other.”

She went on to tout Clinton as the truly revolutionary candidate, not Sanders.

“So people are talking about revolution, what a revolution it would be to have a woman president,” she said.

When Gloria Steinem appeared on “Real Time with Bill Maher” in February, she said that Clinton isn’t doing that well with female voters because young women don’t take politics as seriously as their older counterparts.

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“When you’re young, you’re thinking, ‘Where are the boys?’ The boys are with Bernie,” she said.

kblakinger@nydailynews.com