George W. Bush plans to stay off campaign trail

April 26, 2015 at 11:07PM

W. Bush to stay off campaign trail

Former President George W. Bush said he plans to stay off the 2016 campaign trail as his younger brother prepares to mount a presidential bid. He told a group of donors Saturday that he does not want to fuel an anti-dynastic backlash.

At a dinner for members of the Republican Jewish Coalition, the 43rd president noted it could hurt former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush if he campaigned alongside another Bush who served in the White House, according to several attendees.

"He said that one of the challenges his brother is going to have is that the country doesn't like dynasties," recalled David Volosov, an RJC member from Silver Spring, Md. "People are going to say, 'Oh, here comes another Bush.' His response is that he is going to stay as far as way as he can. He is going to stay away from the whole process."

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