Avenatti told the New York Times he’s “strongly considering” a presidential run, noting that his decision will “have a lot to do with who enters the race.”
The longtime lawyer (and frequent tweeter) denies that his interest in the role is a publicity stunt. “Anybody paying attention in the last six months knows the last thing I need is any additional publicity,” he explained, referring to the highly publicized Daniels case and his many, many TV appearances.
Though Avenatti staunchly opposes Trump, he’s not a critic of the President’s lack of political experience — like the Donald, Michael hasn’t spent any time in public office.
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“We don’t want another candidate that just has a lot of experience,” he told the Times. “Democrats need to nominate somebody who can actually beat this guy.”
Jury’s out on whether Avenatti has what it takes to “beat this guy,” but he already has at least one advocate: Daniels, who’s “100 percent supportive” of her lawyer’s political endeavors.
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