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Thursday 5 May 2016

Why Donald Trump winning is always on probability

For the first time since his own presidency,
former President George H.W. Bush Snr
is
planning to stay silent in the race for the Oval
Office and the younger former president Bush
plans to stay silent as well.
George W Bush Snr will not endorse Donald
Trump's candidacy for president, his aides have
told local media. This marks a first for the 91-
year-old, who has endorsed Republicans in the
past five elections.
Bush had campaigned this year for former
Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who exited the race
in February and had supported past Republican
presidential nominees John McCain in 2008 and
Mitt Romney in 2012.
Trump is now the presumptive Republican Party
representative for the U.S Presidency elections.
“At age 91, President Bush is retired from
politics,” Donald Trump's spokesman Jim
McGrath told The Texas Tribune.
“He came out of retirement to do a few things
for Jeb, but those were the exceptions that
proved the rule.” His son Jeb Bush dropped out
of the GOP presidential race in February.
Bush Jnr meanwhile, "does not plan to
participate in or comment on the presidential
campaign," according to his personal aide,
Freddy Ford.
Source: BBC

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