If it weren't for the Cassiopaeans' comments, my feeling on this is that Trump's goose is well and truly cooked. As Joe and Niall have said, how is a person who wants to do the right thing going to wrangle support from a system that has been thoroughly built up to do the exact opposite. As for those holding out for "white hats," they're spread so thin around the fringes that there's really not enough of them to do anything. It's like how many righteous characters are in Game of Thrones? Even most of the good guys end up falling to the dark side to some extent. The show's totally left field ending is kind of what Trump is banking on. He has some friends on the Supreme Court, he has to get there to stand a chance. The Supreme Court may be able to overturn the Electoral College if they rule that the votes were obtained fraudulently, so Trump may have until that congressional meeting at the beginning of January to overturn the scam. After that he may as well just walk away, as short of civil war it will have been amply demonstrated that no one has any power at all against that system and we may as well all just accept enslavement. While I interpreted the Cassiopaean's prediction the same as everyone else, that Trump would get a second term and the Democrats would come unglued, another interpretation that would be valid in my mind is that Trump wins the election (he did) but Biden becomes president anyway and institutes some kind of purge against Trump supporters. Not subscribing to that just yet, but I have thought about it.