Former
US president George W. Bush previously signaled he intended to sit out the
race, after his younger brother Jeb Bush was defeated in the Republican primary
©Zach Gibson (AFP)
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George W. Bush cast a
protest vote of sorts in the US election, with an aide saying Tuesday the
former president chose "none of the above" rather than fellow
Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton.
AFP
report continues:
Bush
had previously signaled that he intended to sit out the race, after his younger
brother Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, was defeated in the 2016
Republican Party primary.
"President
and Mrs. Bush voted 'None of the Above' for president, and for Republican
candidates on the rest of the ballot," Bush personal aide Freddy Ford told
AFP.
The
Bush family has not weighed in significantly in the presidential election, but
former president George H.W. Bush reportedly told friends privately that he
would vote for Democrat Clinton.
Trump's
harsh rhetoric and maverick campaign have driven several high-profile
Republicans to denounce the provocative billionaire and say they would not
support the nominee in the election.
They include the 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, former secretary of state Colin Powell, and former governors Jon Huntsman of Utah and Christine Todd Whitman of New Jersey.
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