I've seen arguments that if Trump loses in the next election, he'll run again in 2024.
Nathaniel Rakich of 538 sums it up.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/videos/confidence-interval-if-trump-loses-in-2020-hell-be-the-nominee-again-in-2024/Basically, he'll have his following, and be younger than Biden, so he won't be seen as too old. He'll also be able to chalk up a loss to historically unusual circumstances, while it would be better for his legacy to have a comeback narrative than a one-termer.
Jeet Heer of the Nation thinks it can help him complicate any efforts at prosecution.Running for presidency after loss will be way for Trump to fend off the law. He will label any legal move as politically motivated (as he does now) and say he's victim of witch hunt.
Some of the Election What-If threads had Trump losing in 2020, and seeking the nomination again in 2024.
So,what do you guys think? Is there a strong possibility that Trump would try again? What would the response be?