Former President George W Bush Reveals He Voted For Condoleezza Rice In 2020 US Election

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Former President George W Bush Reveals He Voted For Condoleezza Rice In 2020 US Election

While speaking with PEOPLE Magazine, George W Bush revealed how he voted for in 2020 US presidential election.

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He told the mag that he didn’t vote for either the Republican incumbent Donald Trump or Democrat Joe Biden in the November 2020 presidential election. Instead, he wrote in Condoleezza Rice. “She knows it,” Bush told People of his decision to write-in Ms. Rice for his vote. “But she told me she would refuse to accept the office.”

Rice served from 2005 to 2009, during Mr. Bush’s second term in office, and is currently the director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Although she was a popular secretary of state and Bush administration official, she said in the past that she was happy at Stanford and would not run for office.

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