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Former President George W. Bush Has No Plans To Endorse In 2024 ...Former President George W. Bush (a Republican) has no plans to endorse anyone in the 2024 presidential election; however, his former Vice President Dick Cheney (a Republican) plans to vote for ...
Former President George W. Bush will not offer an endorsement in the 2024 election, forgoing public support of his party's nominee for the third consecutive election.
Former President George W. Bush is not endorsing a candidate in the 2024 presidential election, according to his office. When asked by NBC News whether he or his wife, Laura Bush, would endorse a ...
Former President George W. Bush, 78, has said he will not be weighing in on this year's divisive, coin-toss election. But his daughter is. Barbara Bush, 42, one of the former GOP president's two ...
The last time a presidential debate was held in Arizona was when Arizona State University hosted just weeks before the 2004 election. President George W. Bush and John Kerry met at the Gammage ...
Former President Clinton defended former President George W. Bush for not playing a more active role in the 2024 presidential campaign and making clearer whom he supports as candidate for president.
In 2004, life as a Democrat was pretty bleak. The party lost a presidential election to George W. Bush for a second time. Adding insult to injury, Democratic nominee John Kerry lost the popular vote.
In the 2016 election, Bush voted straight Republican on the ticket but left the presidential line empty — opting not to vote for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
Former President George W. Bush will not make formal election endorsement, office says Dick Cheney, his vice president, announced Friday he's voting for Harris.
George W. Bush endorsed John McCain in the 2008 election and Mitt Romney in 2012. He has not attended a Republican convention since 2004, but he did speak from the White House at the 2008 event.
George W. Bush endorsed John McCain in the 2008 election and Mitt Romney in 2012. He has not attended a Republican convention since 2004, but he did speak from the White House at the 2008 event.
Former President George W. Bush does not plan to endorse a candidate for president, his office told NBC News on Saturday.
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