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Where do former presidents stand on candidates in the 2024 election?

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President Joe Biden is slated to vote in his home state of Delaware on Monday, Oct. 28. He dropped out of the race for president in the summer of 2024 and announced his support for his Vice President Kamala Harris. Come late January, he will be the former president. The other former presidents recently announced their decisions on who to endorse, or not endorse, during the 2024 election.

There are five living former presidents, four of which are not currently candidates. Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, are both two-term Democrats and very popular within the Democratic Party. They are strongly supporting Kamala Harris, even going out on the campaign trail with her.

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Fellow Democrat and former President Jimmy Carter, who recently turned 100-years-old, is in hospice care in his native Georgia. He recently voted by mail and told family members he was trying to live long enough to vote for Harris.

As for Republican former President George W. Bush, his office has said the former president does not plan to endorse a candidate for president in this cycle. Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump blasted Bush in various debates for starting the war in Iraq. Bush supposedly did not vote for either major party candidate in 2016 when Trump was opposed by Democrat Hillary Clinton.

George W. Bush revealed that he wrote-in former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s name in the 2020 election when Trump and Biden ran against each other.

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PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IS EARLY VOTING MONDAY IN HIS HOME STATE OF DELAWARE, AFTER DROPPING OUT OF THE RACE AND ANNOUNCING HIS SUPPORT FOR HIS VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS.
COME LATE JANUARY, HE WILL BE THE FORMER PRESIDENT. LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT WHO OTHER FORMER LIVING PRESIDENTS ARE SUPPORTING.
BARACK OBAMA AND BILL CLINTON, BOTH TWO-TERM DEMOCRATS AND EXTREMELY POPULAR WITHIN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ARE NOT ONLY SUPPORTING KAMALA HARRIS, THEY ARE OUT ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL STUMPING FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT.
FELLOW DEMOCRAT, JIMMY CARTER, WHO RECENTLY TURNED 100-YEARS-OLD AND IS IN HOSPICE CARE IN HIS NATIVE GEORGIA, VOTED BY MAIL. HIS SON CHIP TOLD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: “I asked him two months ago if he was trying to live to be 100, and he said, ‘No, I’m trying to live to vote for Kamala Harris.”
AS FOR GEORGE W. BUSH, HIS OFFICE HAS SAID THE FORMER TWO-TERM REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT DOES NOT PLAN TO ENDORSE A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT, NOR DOES HIS WIFE LAURA.
DONALD TRUMP HAS BLASTED BUSH IN THE PAST FOR STARTING THE WAR IN IRAQ IN 2003. HE AND BUSH’S BROTHER JEB BUSH CLASHED IN THE 2016 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. GEORGE W. BUSH SUPPOSEDLY DID NOT VOTE FOR EITHER MAJOR PARTY CANDIDATE IN 2016, DONALD TRUMP OR HILLARY CLINTON.
hOWEVER, BUSH DID REVEAL THAT HE WROTE-IN FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE’S NAME IN THE 2020 ELECTION. FOR MORE UNBIASED UPDATES, DOWNLOAD THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP