I'm looking at the polls, which, contrary to popular belief, were pretty accurate last time. They show an overwhelming Trump loss. If the election were held today, I have zero doubt that Trump would lose and lose badly. NOW, the election isn't today, of course, and the polls may well tighten or even reverse in the next couple weeks; who knows? I do think he'll lose, because I don't see an obvious catalyst for changing the narrative in his favor, and that's how I'd bet if I were forced to bet, but we'll see.
In any event, why I ask you this is that an awful lot of pro-Trump people, Trump himself par excellence, are taking the position that he can only lose because of fraud, which is insane. As [MENTION=962]RJB[/MENTION] points out, it's exactly the same in the Biden camp (but maybe a little less vocal, at the moment, since it looks like their guy's going to win). Back in 2016, I actually cared about who would win, because I thought Trump would destroy the GOP as a platform for small government activism (check). Now, I really and truly don't care who wins. I'd like to see whatever outcome involves the least rioting and so on. That probably means a Trump win, actually, at least in the short-run, since the radical elements of the GOP aren't as organized as the radical elements of the Democrat Party and aren't prepared to start wrecking $#@! on November 4th. But I'll take a Biden landslide, big enough to stifle any plausible challenge, just as well.