Let's imagine me saying this in January: "The coronavirus in China is gonna be in the U.S., and in the middle of March, absolutely all public events, including sports and music, will be canceled, and pretty much all brick-and-mortar businesses except supermarkets will be closed for a month and half, and then, because of the psychological, social, and economic devastation of the crisis and how most businesses remain closed into the summer, tens of millions of people will be laid off, and hundreds of thousands of businesses will be permanently shut down; the whole summer will be canceled, and then, in the fall, schools will most be remote or some hybrid, with some schools going back and forth between opening and closing. There'll be rescue money that'll be sent out by the government starting in April, but it'll run out in July and still not be approved by December 2.
Then, because of a Facebook video of an African-American guy dying after resisting arrest at the end of May, there'll be a couple weeks of mass rioting in cities across the country, with tens of billions of dollars in damages, and thousands of businesses will cover their buildings with wooden boards. Meanwhile, Trump himself, along with over 30 other officials at a White House event, will get the virus in early October, but he will have only spent 4 days recuperating in a hospital, and will then proceed to do 45 campaign rallies on airplane runways in the last 3 weeks of the campaign, while Biden mainly campaign via Zoom videos a few times a week.
Then, a few days after Election Day, the media will say that 7 states went from leaning toward Trump to then choosing Biden, and Trump will contest those media-reported results via an ongoing series of lawsuits in 6 different states after the media says that Biden has won the election, and at that time, Biden will break his foot in 3 places while playing with a dog."
And now. as of December 2, you think that all states that are being called by the media for Biden will still be called for him on December 14, and that he'll take office on January 20 and that Trump will be just be a public figure who publicizes his opinions about politics? Yeah?
Exactly, just look at his whole presidency. He picked up a shit ton more support.