Barbara Bush said her respect didn't necessarily mean she'd vote for Clinton. | AP Photos Bush daughter: Clinton should run

President George W. Bush’s daughter Barbara said she would like to see Hillary Clinton run for president in 2016.

Barbara Bush, 31, called Clinton “unbelievably accomplished” in an upcoming interview with People magazine, saying she wants to see the former first lady mount a campaign.


The former Republican president’s daughter said that her respect for Clinton wouldn’t necessarily mean she would vote for the former secretary of state, however.

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“I don’t know who she’d be running against,” said Bush, who is politically unaffiliated but supports gay marriage.

Bush’s comments came up during an interview primarily about her work as the CEO of the nonprofit Global Health Corps, through which she works with the Clinton Health Access Initiative and Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign.

“We want results. We work with people doing great work,” she said of the partnerships.

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Barbara Bush’s uncle, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, is considered a potential Republican candidate for president in 2016, though he was not mentioned in the interview.

She declined to answer any questions about her father’s recent heart surgery, as well.

The article will appear in the Aug. 26 issue of People magazine.

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