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First Former Democrat Presidential Candidate Convicted

It wasn't that long ago that Michael Avenatti was considered a front runner in the Democrat Race for president.

Recently, he was found guilty on all three counts he was facing in his extortion case with Nike. He could be sentenced to as much as 42 years!

So, the question is, which other democrat presidential candidate might also end up convicted? And, as a bonus question, how long might his / her sentence be?
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4meAndyou · F
Avenatti was being glorified by the Dem arm of the media, and by no one else. They were buttering him up, praising him, telling him he should run, but he did not become a candidate. The Dem Media, CNN and MSNBC in particular, will glorify anyone who opposes Trump in any way, even if the opposer is later proven to be a criminal.

Avenatti is now in jail, and our justice system itself is under extreme attack because of Trump's tweet suggesting that his former advisor was railroaded...and this comes under the category "any excuse will do".

It is in Dem interests to bring down Barr before June, which is when his prosecutor, John Durham, will bring forth information which may, in fact, lead to indictments.

To let you know how serious this is, 1001 former members of the DOJ, (the deep state who were fired or asked to resign, for the most part), are calling for Barr's impeachment.

Their only hope is to remove him regardless of his adherence to the letter of law, BEFORE he and his prosecutor permanently smear Hillary, and BEFORE the whole dirty mess with Brennan and Comey is exposed.

I will say that it is my opinion that NONE of the candidates will be convicted. It is not politically possible, [b]which shows you that the Legislative Branch of government does not recognize ANY other branch as valid.[/b] These people play really dirty pool, and they will try to remove from office any officer of the law who makes the attempt.