You don't really believe he will win a second term, do you?
Depends if the US media can keep up
their mass fraud or not. And if it doesn't backfire.
I'm seeing a
serious, mounting backfire from the
misappropriated immigration imagery that has dominated since late May. I mean, we have the AP re-using photos from 3 weeks earlier that were debunked, and even Time has had to walk back their defense of their cover, because the
woman actually
represented exactly who Trump is trying to prevent getting into the US.**
**She was not escaping violence, she was not seeking asylum, and she was never separated from her child, despite paying a coyote $6,000 to cross the border illegally -- basically supporting organized crime. She just wanted leave her husband (he was not abusive), did it without his involvement, all to get US welfare, and maybe a job and definitely her child in US schools. Basically the entire opposite of the "bleeding heart" narrative that says, "Oh, we need to help these people escaping violence."
The more the US media lies, the more people will look at Trump as the solution. I don't like that. I was actually against Trump's April 9th policy change (don't get me started). But the more the US lies, and the more it changes the
narrative to an
utterly false one in a
supermajority of images and articles, the more people will backlash against it.
Just like in 2016.