In 2011, Bush released a video with the
Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (
LGBT) civil rights organization, calling on
New York State to legalize
same-sex marriage. "I am Barbara Bush, and I am a New Yorker for marriage equality," she said in the brief message, sponsored by an advocacy group. "New York is about fairness and equality. And everyone should have the right to marry the person that they love.'" She and Jenna took turns traveling to
swing states with their father and also gave a seven-page interview and photo shoot in
Vogue. Jenna later confirmed that she and Barbara both had developed a friendship with
John Kerry's daughters,
Alexandra and
Vanessa, who had similarly campaigned on behalf of their own father (who was the
Democratic nominee for president). Bush joined her mother on diplomatic trips to
Liberia in January 2006 to attend the inauguration of President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and to
Vatican City to meet with
Pope Benedict XVI in February 2006. Unlike most of her relatives (but like her twin sister Jenna), Bush is not a member of the
Republican Party. In 2010, Bush and her sister told
People that they preferred not to identify with any political party, stating, "We're both very independent thinkers." In October 2024, Bush
endorsed and campaigned for Democratic presidential nominee
Kamala Harris in the
2024 U.S. presidential election. ==Personal life==