Donald Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE revealed in an interview with The Washington Post that his wife, Melania, did not want him to run for president.

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“She said, ‘We have such a great life. Why do you want to do this?’ ” Trump said.

“I said, I sort of have to do it, I think. I really have to do it. … I could do such a great job,” he continued.

Trump said Melania later told him, “I hope you don’t do it, but if you run, you’ll win.”

Melania has been elusive on the campaign trail since Trump announced his candidacy in June.

The Republican presidential front-runner often jokes that she is his pollster and tells him to act “more presidential.”

Trump said Saturday that Melania will be campaigning for the first time on Monday in Wisconsin.

“She’s going to campaign. She’s never done this before,” Trump said at his rally in Racine, Wis. “So that will be exciting; Melania is coming up.”