Michael Avenatti, the attorney who gained notoriety after representing Stormy Daniels, announced on Tuesday that he will not attempt to run for president in 2020. Since Avenatti’s shot at the White House seemed as likely as any average Joe’s, a bunch of average Joes are now announcing on Twitter that they’re not running for president, either.
The meme took off after Avenatti released a statement on Twitter and made headlines with his decision not to run.
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https://twitter.com/GhostTradr/status/1070045159952449536
https://twitter.com/kittygato12/status/1070045246438952960
https://twitter.com/jessigodwin/status/1070056592052248576
Since it seems newsworthy; I want to clarify that I will not be running for President in 2020, thanks.
— lukas (@CRAZYFRAMES) December 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/JaysonBriggs4/status/1070002555730649088
Between his disdain for President Donald Trump and connection to Daniels, who was paid to keep secret an affair with the president, Avenatti seemed confident that a 2020 run was in his future. In August, he tweeted a list of his intended platforms.
But an October report that Avenatti evaded taxes and an arrest related to domestic violence accusations in November narrowed his already-slim chances of securing an election bid.
In the statement he released on Twitter, Avenatti said his family was the only thing keeping him from running.
“I do not make this decision lightly—I make it out of respect for my family,” Avenatti wrote. “But for their concerns, I would run.”
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