George W. Bush votes ‘none of the above’ in US election

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 24: President Barack Obama watches first lady Michelle Obama embracing former president George Bush, accompanied by his wife, former first lady Laura Bush, while participating in the dedication of the National Museum of African American History and Culture September 24, 2016 in Washington, DC, before the museum opens to the public later that day. The museum is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall featuring African American history and culture in the US.   Astrid Riecken/Getty Images/AFP

President Barack Obama (right) watches first lady Michelle Obama embracing former president George Bush (2nd from left), accompanied by his wife, former first lady Laura Bush, while participating in the dedication of the National Museum of African American History and Culture September 24, 2016, in Washington, DC. Astrid Riecken/Getty Images/AFP

WASHINGTON, United States — 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.

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. CBB

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