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SHOCKER! HERE’S WHO GEORGE W. BUSH IS ENDORSING

These incredibly volatile Presidential elections have been filled with surprises.
Whether it’s seeing Trump at the head of the GOP or seeing how well Bernie Sanders is doing against Hillary, there’s not shortage of weird things going on this election cycle.
And right now we’re in pivotal time in the process of determining who’s going to win the nomination.
It’s endorsement time.
Pretty much any conservative of any repute is going to lend their support to their preferred candidate.
And even if they don’t have a horse in the race they’ll still tip their hat to who they believe is the most qualified candidate.
George Bush isn’t.
The Hill writes:
Former President George W. Bush will not be endorsing a Republican presidential candidate, a new report says.
“While I would never rule anything out, he definitely doesn’t have any plans to make an endorsement,” a Bush aide said, according to Politico.
“He and Mrs. [Laura] Bush voted early in Texas for Jeb,” the aide added. The former president’s brother suspended his campaign late last month.
“Now, like a lot of voters, they are watching to see who can unite the party, represent conservative values and serve as president of all the people.”
George W. Bush emerged from relative seclusion last month, joining Jeb Bush on the campaign trail before South Carolina’s primary.
The former Florida governor still had a disappointing performance in the state, coming in fourth place. He exited the race shortly after.
“I told Jeb how proud I am of him and his staff for running campaign that looked to the future, presented serious policy proposals and elevated the tone of the race,” George W. Bush wrote on the night of his brother’s exit.
Establishment Republicans are searching for a way to stop front-runner Donald Trump.
GOP 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney last week railed against Trump, urging voters to reject him.
“I’ll either vote for a conservative who runs or I’ll write in the name of a conservative,” said Romney.
Romney and others say Trump is not suitably conservative or serious enough to be the GOP’s standard-bearer.
Trump has countered that he offers the party its best chance of attracting new voters.
A lot of people are upset the last Republican commander in chief isn’t giving his support to one of the established candidates. Others imagine that this is just the way the Bushes do things, they keep it in the family and if they can’t see their family making headway then there not 100% into it.
Do you think this is a big deal, the former President of the U.S. not endorsing someone in the 2016 elections?