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EXCLUSIVE: George W Bush Reveals His Choice On The November 2020 Elections

Does interest you?

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I bet it does – since he was one of the most influential and notorious public figures in the 20th and 21st century – in the whole wide world.

And, seeing him get so cozy with Bill Clinton and Barack Obama – I can say that he’s on to something, but we won’t like it – like we didn’t like 90% of his previous ruling choices.

So, stating loud and clear who he voted for in the November 2020 elections, made a lot of people really shocked.

Not because of the choice he made – but because of the act he did.

Speaking about his new book with an NBC reporter, he revealed that he voted for his former Secretary of State –  Condoleeza Rice.

Though she was not even on the ballot! This automatically means this is an irregular ballot.

Yahoo News has covered more of the details, and according to them,

“Former President George W. Bush told People magazine that he wrote in Condoleezza Rice when he voted for president in the 2020 election.

The big picture: Bush also clarified comments made earlier this week in which he called today’s GOP “isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist.” The former president told People that he “painted with too broad a brush” and excluded “a lot of Republicans who believe we can fix the problem.”

“Really what I should have said — there’s loud voices who are isolationists, protectionists, and nativists, something, by the way, I talked about when I was president,” he said in a wide-ranging interview for next week’s issue about his new book of oil paintings, “Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants.”

Once again, his statements aren’t getting accepted quite well…

And as Fox News 11 report, Bush also had a chance to take a shot at the Republicans – his own kind…

Former President George W. Bush didn’t hold back when asked how he would label the Republican Party in a post-Trump society.

Bush, a Republican, said the GOP has become “isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist” and said he’s especially concerned about anti-immigrant rhetoric.

“It’s a beautiful country we have and yet it’s not beautiful when we condemn, call people names, and scare people about immigration.”

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Ava Garcia

A small town girl, dreaming big, expecting to change the world with presenting the truthful events of the world today. Law degree with a master in criminology, and a devoted journalist for over 7 years, and counting. "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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