Hate to break it to this dude, but in the apparently unlikely event Trump loses, he's still got a bigger and even more enthusiastic following than he's ever had, and the people who have come to support him are going to want to hear what he has to say.
So, if Kamala Harris manages to ride into office in the Trojan Horse of a Biden presidency (because that's what the DNC has been planning all along), Donald Trump is going to have a lot to say about that, and people are going to show up to hear it, because he pulls no punches and is one funny motherfucker. He could start a podcast--I know there are plenty of skilled people who would be more than happy to get him off and running--and be the biggest fucking thorn in the Dems' side for the next four years. And whoever he backs in 2024 is going to get a huge push, straight out of the gate.
Even if he loses the presidential election, he won't be defeated, and won't fade away into quiet irrelevancy. Are you kidding? He's Donald fucking Trump.
One other thing I saw yesterday: two separate individuals wheeling out carts with multiple cases of disposable masks. Now, maybe they're business owners with on-site employees, go through masks quickly, and were stocking up to avoid possible future shortages. But it was the first time I'd seen that. I didn't think to look at hand sanitizer, gloves, peroxide, or any of the other stuff panic buyers grabbed up back in March.
I'm still a registered Democrat, and I voted for Trump, as well as a bunch of other Republicans, and No on a bunch of progressive measures that I might have voted Yes on as recently as two years ago.
I know I'm a weirdo, but I can't be the only old-school liberal Democrat who either voted for Trump, voted third-party, wrote in a candidate (I was going to write in Tulsi Gabbard before committing to Trump)--or just decided, "Fuck it; this is a solidly blue state, so I'm sitting this one out."