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Avenatti's actions on potential presidential run speak louder than his words

Avenatti has made two trips to Ohio in as many weeks, where he met with David Betras, the chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party, and had dinner with Rep. Tim Ryan, another possible 2020 Democratic contender who represents Youngstown.
"I think he is a phenomenal guy and I have gotten to know him a bit in the last week. We went to dinner last week, he was in Youngstown and I really like him," Ryan told CNN after commending Avenatti's work against Trump over the last few months.

Remember when they told you Avenatti would be the next president?

Grifters gotta grift, no matter the circumstances. But let's not forget that for longer than a hot second, cable news touted this nutjob as a serious presidential contender, legitimizing him as an actual political force. And all because he was representing a porn star who once banged the president and allegedly got paid to shut her mouth about it.

But grifters always come to collect, and eventually Avenatti's ran dry. There were domestic violence allegations, lawsuit losses adding up Avenatti's bill into the tens of millions, a judge's ruling that Daniels had to pay Trump more than a quarter-million dollars as a result of Avenatti's less-than-quixotic gambit, and, of course, the fact that Avenatti blew up whatever odds remained of the #Resistance nuking Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination after he launched the Julie Swetnick farce.
 
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