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Michael Avenatti is reconsidering the possibility of running as a Democrat for President of the United States in 2020. Apparently he is not seeing anyone with enough fight to beat President Trump, and he thinks he might be the right person for that job.
The firebrand attorney Michael Avenatti is back considering a run for the Democratic nomination for president after he declared last year he wouldn’t take part in the contest. Avenatti, who in the past represented porn star Stormy Daniels against the likes of President Donald Trump and his then fixer Michael Cohen, told CNBC late on Friday that he is yet again contemplating entering the expansive 2020 arena.
“Never say never,” he said when asked if he’s going to get into the race. “The Dems need a non-traditional fighter. They have a lot of talent but not a lot of fighters.” He later noted that the odds of him getting into the race are at 50/50 and he could make his decision in a few months. I don’t think I need to make a final decision for a number of months. I have the name ID and everyone knows I’m one of the few effective fighters that the Dems have,” he said.
So ... you're Ok with comparing president Trump to a mass killing of innocent people?
This is another example of demagoguery.
Trump is evil and his recent racist comments are encouraging mass shooters, just like the racist criminal who killed at least 20 innocent people in the Walmart in El Paso today.
All of you who support Trump and his rhetoric should be ashamed of yourselves.
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