George H.W. Bush to vote for Hillary Clinton
The former president joins a growing list of Republicans who are turning their backs on Donald Trump.
Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush raises hands with his wife, former first lady Barbara Bush as they await the start of the Republican U.S. Presidential candidates debate sponsored by CNN in Houston, Texas, February 25, 2016.
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A prominent member of the Kennedy family says former Republican President聽George聽H.W.聽Bush聽told her that he plans to vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton for president this fall.
The former president joins a growing list of Republicans who are turning their backs on Trump.聽
Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend posted a picture of herself with Mr. Bush聽on Facebook Monday and added, "The President told me he's voting for Hillary!!" Townsend later confirmed the conversation she had while meeting聽Bush聽in Maine to Politico, which shared a screengrab of the Facebook post.
Asked about Townsend鈥檚 post, George H.W. Bush spokesman Jim McGrath in an email replied, "The vote President Bush will cast as a private citizen in some 50 days will be just that: a private vote cast in some 50 days. He is not commenting on the presidential race in the interim."
George H.W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush have stayed out of the political debate since campaigning earlier this year for their son Jeb's unsuccessful bid for president. Neither George H.W. Bush nor his son, former President George W. Bush, attended this summer's Republican National Convention in Cleveland where Trump accepted the nomination.
Bush's聽spokesman, Jim McGrath, says in a statement that the 92-year-old former president's vote is private and聽Bush聽isn't commenting on the race. McGrath later said on Twitter that he's "still checking" if anyone was there to verify Townsend's conversation.
Bush聽hasn't offered support for GOP nominee Donald Trump, who defeated his son, Jeb聽Bush, in a testy Republican primary season.
Asked about Townsend鈥檚 post, George H.W. Bush spokesman Jim McGrath in an email replied, "The vote President Bush will cast as a private citizen in some 50 days will be just that: a private vote cast in some 50 days. He is not commenting on the presidential race in the interim."
George H.W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush have stayed out of the political debate since campaigning earlier this year for their son Jeb's unsuccessful bid for president. Neither George H.W. Bush nor his son, former President George W. Bush, attended this summer's Republican National Convention in Cleveland where Trump accepted the nomination.
In August, Rosario Mar铆n, former U.S. Treasurer under President George W. Bush,聽joined who are voting for Clinton. :
鈥淚 have been a delegate to the previous five Republican conventions. But since July 2015, when a certain candidate, upon entering the political arena, showed his contempt for Mexican immigrants by stating they were drug dealers, rapists and murderers, I have voiced my disgust and have warned one and all of the perilous threat he was to our party, our nation and the world.鈥 Mar铆n concluded, 鈥淢y party and its standard bearer leave me no choice; on November 8, I will vote for Hillary Clinton.鈥