… Trump is now positioned to run for a second term less as a transformational figure continuing his project to remake American politics and society than as a defender of the status quo against what will no doubt be characterized as a radical socialist alternative. If he loses, it will be due more to his existing unpopular personal qualities than to any particular act that he committed while in office. The enduring weakness of his presidency may well prevent Trump from making much of a mark on history, but he could earn a second term if he’s able to convince enough voters that they don’t have much to fear from more of the same—and that it’s the Democrats, instead, who offer a risk America can’t afford to take. CONT.
David A. Hopkins, Boston College