He certainly won't win on the basis of normal votes, but he has a track record of subverting the process and winning no matter what. He won his first election, a primary, by using a power-play tactic (challenging all the signatures on the nominating petitions of his opponents) at the last minute which left him essentially as the only candidate when people went to the polls. His opponents fought it in court, but of course by then it was too late for them.
In short, he really wants to win, and so do the folks surrounding him, and I don't think we should underestimate the lengths he will go to in order to achieve this.
This should serve as a warning not to underestimate BHo.
I don’t think we should underestimate the lengths he will go to in order to achieve this.