Bush, who has largely avoided discussing politics since leaving office in , has recently made several media appearances to promote his new book of paintings of immigrants and has called for the GOP to adopt a gentler tone and approach to immigration. He hasn't criticized Trump by name, but the comments amount to an indirect challenge to Trump's legacy, as the 45th President often described immigrants in offensive terms and employed harsh border policies as key parts of his political strategy.
In , Bush and former first lady Laura Bush left the presidential candidate section of their ballots blank and only voted for Republican candidates in down-ballot races, his spokesperson said. Follow Us:. Share Tweet Email. Share: Share Tweet Email. Months after admitting he didn't vote for either major candidate in the presidential election, former president George W. Bush told People this week who he actually chose. The former United Nations ambassador gives a revealing interview on the "When Katty met Carlos" podcast.
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She has been generous with interviews on her foreign trips, and even been hailed as a fashion style leader, for the black coat and boots she wore during last month's visit to Brussels. The added visibility gave a boost to supporters who sought to add Ms Rice's name to a list of possible candidates for that include the former New York mayor, Rudy Guliani, and the moderate Arizona senator John McCain. But Ms Rice is not universally popular among her fellow Republicans.
She has steered away from direct association with the religious right, admitting to the Washington Times that she is "mildly pro-choice" on abortion. However, her denials will prove crushing to a dedicated coterie of fans who last week set up a website soliciting donations to support a run for the presidency by her.
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