John Avlon: What happens next with Mr. Trump? He says the question on everyone's minds is, will he still be able to run for president? Avlon: So far, the cases against him haven't hurt his lead at all. And so he is the overwhelming favorite to be the Republican nominee.Avlon: There's nothing in the Constitution that says a candidate who's on trial or even convicted can't run for president.
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