Even former President George H.W. Bush is with her!

The 92-year-old reportedly told Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend, the former Maryland lieutenant governor and daughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy that he would be casting his vote for Hillary Clinton in November, according to POLITICO.

Townsend posted a photo on her Facebook page shaking hands with Bush.

George H.W. Bush (left) reportedly told Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend (right), the former Maryland lieutenant governor and daughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy that he would be casting his vote for Hillary Clinton in November, according to her Facebook post

Townsend (pictured in 2015) said on Monday that she had met with Bush in Maine, where she said he told her that he was voting for Clinton

The caption read: 'The President told me he's voting for Hillary!!'

She told Politico on Monday that she had met with Bush in Maine, where she said he told her that he was voting for Clinton.

Bush's spokesman said in an email that the vote Bush will 'cast as a private citizen in some 50 days will be just that: a private vote cast in some 50 days'

'That's what he said,' she told the site.

The announcement is all the more surprising given that President Bush's White House career was ended after only four years when he was defeated in the 1992 election by Hillary's husband, Bill Clinton.

But Bush's spokesman, Jim McGrath, told Politico in an email that the vote Bush will 'cast as a private citizen in some 50 days will be just that: a private vote cast in some 50 days'.

McGrath went on to say that the former president won't be commenting on the presidential race between Clinton and her rival Donald Trump.

And Bush seems to want to remain private on the election as he's stayed silent on the political debate since earlier this year when he and his wife, former First Lady Barbara Bush, campaigned for their son Jeb.

Bush was also not present at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland where Trump accepted the nomination.