New York Post

STORMY CHASERS

New strip-club fans are ‘The Resistance’

- By BOB FREDERICKS Ruth Brown

Stormy Daniels says she built her porn career by catering to middleaged white guys who likely voted for President Trump, but her strip club shows now draw a far different crowd — “The Resistance.”

“My fan base is completely different. Now those guys are just gone,” Daniels (right) said in the October issue of Vogue — in which she’s photograph­ed along with her attorney Michael Avenatti (left) — about her life since she spoke about her alleged 2006 romp with Trump.

They’ve been replaced by women, gay couples, immigrants and other assorted liberals who despise the president, she said, a group collective­ly known as “The Resistance.”

“It’s pretty much these packs of women, and they are angry. People come up, and they’re so emotional and they put so much on me. They’re like, ‘You’re going to save the world. You’re a patriot. You’re a hero,’ ” she said. “There are people crying every night, and I’m like, ‘There’s no crying in titty bars!’ ”

At a recent show outside Madison, Wis., the club was packed with college students and women buying #teamstormy T-shirts.

While the change has its pluses — “Women tip the best!” — there has also been a dark side, she said, including regular death threats from MAGA goons, harrowing car chases and fears that her food on the road has been tampered with, forcing her to skip meals.

Poll backs Cohen

The majority of Americans believes Michael Cohen’s claim that President Trump instructed him to pay women hush money over alleged affairs, according to a new poll.

The poll, from Axios and SurveyMonk­ey, found 64 percent of respondent­s think Cohen is on the level.

It also found the majority doesn’t want Congress to begin impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Trump.

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