What will be the best strategy for dealing with a 2nd Trump term should he be re-elected?
The polls are finely balanced 2 weeks out so a strategy would be useful to safely manage a potential further Trump presidency.
The biggest worries for me are his isolationist attitude towards western allies, his strange admiration for dictators, his normalisation of lying as part of political discourse and his disrespect for democratic norms such as the peaceful transition of power.
Having said that I do think a lot of his provocative behaviour is braggadocio and showmanship and I don't think he is the genuine threat to democracy that some say he is.
Having read the various books published by his former secretaries and other commentators, his inability and unwillingness to listen to the advice of seasoned statesmen and diplomats is a major practical concern.
If he were happy to carry on with his pantomime style presentation in public but actually take advice behind the scenes he would be less of a serious concern.
But still, if the machinery of government was able to trundle forwards for 4 years without a wheel coming off before then maybe it is possible to do it again.
I heard last week that Kamala was going on Joe Rogan and I thought that would be a significant platform for her, being mostly young males, numbering something like 20m followers across various platforms. But that seems to have been cancelled due to 'scheduling' (I wonder whose scheduling was the problem). Now I heard that instead Trump will be going on Rogan.
There has only been 1 president in history who was reelected to a non-consecutive 2nd term (Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s) so it would be a very rare electoral event.