Total speculation here but I have wondered about Trump's seemingly erratic and counterproductive behavior and come to a possible explanation. Trump has always leveraged his low-information MAGA loyalist's outrage, and so jail time would be a highest emotional trigger. I assume that he thinks that if he gets a jail sentence it will only be for a few days, and that is exactly what he wants. What's a few days to lock in their anger and vote and maybe even win over a few on the sidelines Republicans who will fall for the whole "unjust prosecution" propaganda? He is known to be a big reader of Mein Kampf and perhaps he sees himself as a bit of populist Hitler who can rise to power from his arrest and by appealing to working class grievance, authoritarian nationalism, and patriotism in the form of othering the opposition or make-believe existential threats.
It would make sense given the state he is in that he HAS to win the election to escape serious jail time and he thinks he can do that if he cobbles together the votes (and also has his insider operatives and foreign agents work to game the system) through a hodgepodge of:
1) just straight stupid people
2) rich Americans who want their corporations unregulated, the government oversight eradicated, and personal tax benefits
3) religious fanatics who have twisted their version of Christianity to conform to MAGA and a Trump Messiah narrative
4) white supremacists
5) libertarians and conspiracy theorists who see Trump as amusing and like his middle finger to everything
6) the right-wing media consumers who soak in own-the-Libs messaging and are not voting for anything, just against their tribe losing
7) the old and out of touch who think they are still voting for Reagan's GOP
8) those pockets of machismo in Latin/Black/Asian America who see Trump as "strong" and fits into their own cultural patriarchy/misogyny
9) those itching for the exercise of power, violent or political, who want to ramp up their anger and to use a prosecuted or jailed leader as their excuse for whatever havoc they thrill to wreak
I have to believe that while this is Trump's best option, that there are still enough decent Americans and guard rails in the system for this to fail. But this is a very tenuous hope. The above formulation is the same essential composition of those that give rise to authoritarianism and fascism and that tear down democracy. When "true believers" start ignoring the injustice they support and instead believe that they serve a greater good; or that oppressing others is protecting their own liberty or the future of their identity; or when they stop seeing their ideology as an identity (not a choice but a truth that must be defended); or when one looks to rule rather than represent; or one gains the capacity to enter the realm of conspiracy and cult and the cognitive dissonance of bending reality and facts to conform to belief, when these things happen, then there are major problems. And right now, even on these boards for example, we have major problems.
It would make sense given the state he is in that he HAS to win the election to escape serious jail time and he thinks he can do that if he cobbles together the votes (and also has his insider operatives and foreign agents work to game the system) through a hodgepodge of:
1) just straight stupid people
2) rich Americans who want their corporations unregulated, the government oversight eradicated, and personal tax benefits
3) religious fanatics who have twisted their version of Christianity to conform to MAGA and a Trump Messiah narrative
4) white supremacists
5) libertarians and conspiracy theorists who see Trump as amusing and like his middle finger to everything
6) the right-wing media consumers who soak in own-the-Libs messaging and are not voting for anything, just against their tribe losing
7) the old and out of touch who think they are still voting for Reagan's GOP
8) those pockets of machismo in Latin/Black/Asian America who see Trump as "strong" and fits into their own cultural patriarchy/misogyny
9) those itching for the exercise of power, violent or political, who want to ramp up their anger and to use a prosecuted or jailed leader as their excuse for whatever havoc they thrill to wreak
I have to believe that while this is Trump's best option, that there are still enough decent Americans and guard rails in the system for this to fail. But this is a very tenuous hope. The above formulation is the same essential composition of those that give rise to authoritarianism and fascism and that tear down democracy. When "true believers" start ignoring the injustice they support and instead believe that they serve a greater good; or that oppressing others is protecting their own liberty or the future of their identity; or when they stop seeing their ideology as an identity (not a choice but a truth that must be defended); or when one looks to rule rather than represent; or one gains the capacity to enter the realm of conspiracy and cult and the cognitive dissonance of bending reality and facts to conform to belief, when these things happen, then there are major problems. And right now, even on these boards for example, we have major problems.