Trump will likely have the election, but only to keep the Republican, White voting base happy and docile. There'll be the little liberal tantrums to laugh at, maybe a fire set or some graffiti, and then they all look smug for the next four years and not do anything.
When Biden "won" in 2020, there was backlash out the ass, which is exactly what they DON'T want you to do. This may have been a display of power, to show that (((they))) can do whatever they want and nothing will matter. However, the ensuing discourse over the election's outcome proved otherwise.
A Harris victory would almost certainly result in this happening again, perhaps even stronger this time. Republican voters will say it's too obvious. All the "people" they WANT out there causing violence and killing White people would remain happy and satisfied, not the other way around.
The last thing (((they))) want is for YOU to revolt.
P.S. Let me know if you need anything further explained, I can't figure out how to say a lot of what I want to say without sounding like a rambling, incoherent fool.
I think Trump simply accomplishing nothing might be enough to set off a revolt against the democratic system, as people realize it is utterly rigged. Kamala "winning" might have the opposite effect if there isnt obvious fraud, as it might just lead to the american right simply quitting and getting back on board the uniparty train. The only way a Kamala victory ends positively if it is both obviously rigged, and the right doesnt give up immediately like they did after january 6th in 2020.
Trump has knob-slobbered Israel a lot in his time, but I don't even think Jews think he's going to drag anyone into a war for them. (Non-orthodox) Jews hate Trump, precisely because they see that despite his promises to support them, the premises of Trump's political foundation inexorably lead away from submission to zog.
Making people uncomfortable, in general (due to the lies), serves our interests. It forces people to reevaluate and look for alternatives to the lies they've been fed (from both parties).