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Neither George Bush voted for Trump, book author tells NY Times

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(Reuters) - George H.W. Bush and his son George W. Bush did not vote for fellow Republican Donald Trump last year, says the author of a new book on the 41st and 43rd U.S. presidents in which they open up about their disapprova­l of the man now occupying the White House.

The elder Bush voted for Hillary Clinton, while his son voted for neither Trump nor his Democratic challenger, or "none of the above," said Mark K. Updegrove, who wrote "The Last Republican­s” with the cooperatio­n of the two Bushes. HarperColl­ins will publish the book on Nov. 14.

In an interview with the New York Times, Updegrove said the elder Bush, 93, who served as president from 1989 to 1993, had an instinctiv­e dislike of Trump though he did not know him personally.

In an interview during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, George H.W. Bush told the author that Trump was a "blowhard," driven by "a certain ego" and lacking a commitment to public service.

The younger Bush, 71, who served in the White House from 2001 to 2009, believed candidate Trump lacked both humility and a necessary understand­ing of the presidency, Updegrove said in previewing the book about the relationsh­ip between the Bushes, written with the cooperatio­n of the father and son.

During the campaign, George W. Bush told the author that he feared he would turn out to be the last Republican elected president.

“At the time, I think he was concerned that Hillary Clinton would win,” Updegrove told the Times.

“But if you look at his values and those shared by his father and Ronald Reagan, they are very much in contrast to the values of the Republican Party today, in particular the platform that Donald Trump ran on, which is essentiall­y protection­ism and a certain xenophobia,” said Updegrove, a historian who has written several books about the presidency.

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