Petraeus admits he didn’t vote for Trump or Clinton

Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus, who is vying for the top diplomatic post in the next administration, said Sunday he did not cast a ballot in last month’s presidential election.

“I don’t vote, so that’s an easy answer,” Petraeus told ABC News when asked if he backed President-elect Trump in his campaign against defeated Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.

“I also did not support him nor did I oppose him. Nor did I support or oppose any other candidate,” said the former CIA director.

“I’ve truly tried to be apolitical, nonpolitical,” Petraeus added.

Petraeus is reportedly a finalist to be picked as Trump’s nominee for secretary of state. He met with the president-elect at Trump Tower last week, after which he told reporters they had a “very good conversation” and Trump demonstrated a “great grasp” of foreign affairs.

For his part, Trump has said he was “very impressed” with the retired four-star general after their first face-to-face meeting last month.

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