He is married to Margaret Conway (née Molster; b. 1959). They have two adopted children: a daughter, Marshall Lloyd (b. 1984), and a son, Charles Walker (b. 1989).
Politics
In the 2016 presidential election, Bush endorsed Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, over either Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. He stated that Johnson and running mate Bill Weld were both two-term governors,[6] who are "fiscally conservative, and their essential message is 'get bureaucracy off our backs', which used to be a part of what the Republicans believed."[7] He said that a list of controversies made Clinton untrustworthy, and cited Trump's negativity.[8]
Bush previously endorsed his brother Jeb Bush, who lost the Republican primary.[9] His announcement was consistent with his family's general opposition to Trump.[7] In the Republican primaries, however, another Bush brother, Neil Bush, joined the Ted Cruz election campaign on the finance team.[10]
^Marvin Bush endorses Gary JohnsonArchived July 30, 2016, at the Wayback Machine While appearing on 106.7 The Fan's program The Junkies, Bush said: "... nobody knows about them, people think it is sort of a wasted vote—but, both Gary Johnson and Bill Weld were each successful two-term governors who balanced their budgets."
^ abWashington Times: Marvin Bush voting for Gary Johnson "That's why I'm voting Libertarian. A hundred percent … both Gary Johnson and Bill Weld were each successful two-term governors who balanced their budgets, so they're fiscally conservative, and their essential message is 'get bureaucracy off our backs,' which used to be a part of what the Republicans believed," said Mr. Bush, brother of President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, in an appearance on "The Sports Junkies" show on WJFK-FM, 106.7 The Fan.
^Fox News: Surprise as George W Bush’s brother Marvin endorses Gary Johnson He said: "Things like the commodity trading and Whitewater and Filegate and the email controversy today and all this stuff […] There's a pattern of deception there that's the reason her trust ratings are lower than almost any politician around."
"Some of these kids are saying the best way to win is rip somebody's a-- apart, somebody else's a-- apart, and to run them down," he said of Trump's impact on the country.