He won in 2016. After that I learned to never say "ain't happening" in politics again. That was probably the worst night of my entire life.
Also - it took everything the Democrats had to keep Herschel Walker out of the Senate. Barely. Think about it. Think about how stupid and how bad a human being he is and he barely lost. That side can still win. I don't think the Kamala thing is a "sugar high". I think it's what happens when a party with a normal, inclusive and pragmatic vision actually unites, but two things to consider that still scare me. #1 Something really weird or tragic could happen between now and Election Day. Something horribly tragic right before Election Day, that would get blamed on Biden/Harris. Trump supporters will do anything to win and the more desperate it gets, the more dangerous they become. #2 The Trump folks know already they have enough electors who won't certify Harris - no matter what, that they are already confident it's going to the Supreme Court and we know how Alito & Thomas will vote, they'd only need 3 more justices to turn this whole thing into complete chaos.
So, "ain't happening" is not my vocabulary right now in politics.
Would it shock you or anyone here to see a mass shooting at a polling place this year?