I don't think you're seeing the bigger picture here though. If you take Trump and the Presidential election out of the equation, the Democrats did awfully this cycle. They lost seats in the House, failed to retake the Senate, and performed abysmally in state and local elections across the country. Factor in that conservatives control the Supreme Court and you see that even if Biden is confirmed as the winner and inaugurated, he's basically a lame duck. Same goes for Kamala if Joe leaves office. That means no packing the courts, no pushing through far left desires, nothing. Also add in the fact that Republicans control the state legislatures of every red and swing state except Virginia and Minnesota, and that means Republicans will be making the gerrymandering decisions for all those states they control, meaning it's quite possible they take back the House in 2022. Not to mention Trump hasn't even lost yet and judging by the amount of errors in the count and all the dirty games happening in the swing states, he will prevail and quite possibly win this thing. Simply put, count your blessings, because we're in a very good position to win than we were four years ago, regardless of whether we have Trump as President or not.