George Bush Snr backs Romney

Former US president George H W Bush backs Mitt Romney for president, the Houston Chronicle reported today, an important boost…

Former US president George H W Bush backs Mitt Romney for president, the Houston Chronicle reported today, an important boost for the candidate from the Republican establishment less than two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

The comments were not a formal endorsement but Mr Bush told the newspaper he had known Mr Romney for several years and also knew his father, former Michigan Governor George Romney.

"I think Romney is the best choice for us," Mr Bush told the newspaper.

He cited Mr Romney's "stability, experience, principles" and said, in a possible reference to Mr Romney's famously volatile rival Newt Gingrich, "He's a fine person. I just think he's mature and reasonable - not a bomb thrower."

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Mr Romney, who has been a frontrunner in the race for the 2012 Republican nomination for months, is viewed as too moderate by many conservatives. He has failed to gain more than about 25 per cent support in national polls as a series of rivals have surged into first place and then faded.

Mr Gingrich pushed past Mr Romney into first place recently, although the former speaker of the US House of Representatives has faded partly due to withering attacks by Mr Romney and his supporters.

Mr Bush said he knew Gingrich fairly well and told the Chronicle, "I'm not his biggest advocate." The two men had a disagreement in 1990 when recession drove then-president Bush to agree to new taxes, despite having vowed not to do so. Mr Gingrich, then a Republican House leader known for strong opinions and an outspoken style, declined to appear with the Republican president.

Mr Bush lives in Texas but is not backing Texas Governor Rick Perry, who trails Mr Romney in opinion polls. "I like Perry but he doesn't seem to be going anywhere; he's not surging forward," Mr Bush said.

Mr Perry succeeded Mr Bush's son, George W Bush, as Texas governor when the younger Bush became president in 2001. But Mr Bush backed another Perry rival, US senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, over Mr Perry in the Republican gubernatorial primary in 2010.

Mr Bush said he could support any of the Republicans now seeking the nomination, although he expressed concern about the prospects for another Texan, the libertarian-leaning Congressman Ron Paul. Mr Paul has moved past Mr Gingrich in polls of Iowans likely to participate in the state's January 3rd nominating caucuses.

"I want to see Obama beaten," Mr Bush told the Chronicle. "I just don't believe Ron Paul can get the nomination."

Reuters