1/ Trump should have been a release valve for the anger and frustration of ordinary Americans. That's what populism has historically been in America, a release valve.
But the Derp State and the media worked overtime thwarting Trump and his mostly middle-of-the-road policies.
2/ Trump is not a radical figure, historically, his policies are not out of the mainstream.
But the reaction to him was so over-the-top and the demonization of his followers so complete, that the populist sentiments of the American people continue to be bottled up.
3/Because Trump was thwarted, as bad as the anger and frustration were in 2016, it's now a thousand times worse.
The populist sentiment, which usually dissipates after a few years, is now stronger than ever.
4/ What this means is that Trump will win reelection, easily, probably with a slight popular majority.
My supposition, is that many people are simply not responding to polls, or are lying to the pollsters, who are seen as an extension of the corrupt media they've come to hate.
5/But, if Trump should happen to lose (he won't) the results for the establishment and the left will be disastrous.
The populist core of America will come together politically, especially as the useless Biden and the repulsive Harris try to take revenge on the Deplorables