It seems that all signs are pointing in that direction. But I still hesitate to say yes--because it's going to require him to be open about his finances for basically the first time in his life. We'll find out Tuesday.
I say "no" for the reason above.
I think Trump knows that too many people think he's a joke. He's not a Ross Perot, who was serious, had an issue (trade agreements and the deficit) and had a degree of seriousness in either (A) being President, or (B) getting back at Bush 41. He's part of the Clown Car, and I think he knows it. What he DOES want is influence and access at the highest levels. The problem he has is that he's not as rich as the Koch Brothers and Sheldon Adelson who, disgusting though they are, at least know how to play the REAL game.