This is an honest question. I'm guessing that if/when he wins, they're going to try to secede, that is, the more liberal states, but then Trump will try and find ways to stop it, knowing that there are patriots in all 50 states and that they'll deem it unconstitutional, and to keep the nice, round number of 50.
And hopefully in the best case scenario, this will resolve the secession desires that we on the right understandably have because then Trump will be like, "no guys, we are tough and proud Americans, we don't go away from them, they'll go away from us!"
By the way, this is Q related, or something to consider as part of that scope.
If we roll back to pre-1871, that could take 13 states (everything after Nebraska, as shown here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union) and revert them to territories.
I'm of the opinion that none of our state governments are legit, having been usurped in part if not entirely for at least a few decades, making them all manageable as territories for a time, at least enough time to build new governments from the ground up, state by state with elections managed by the armed forces, which is what I think they did with Iraq, and southern states under reconstruction.
This would also explain Trump's recent remarks about people not having to vote in federal elections after this next one. They'd still have to vote in state elections, but they won't be allowed to vote in federal elections until after the state is re-admitted, kind of like how reconstruction was managed. (Hopefully better this time.)
It also dovetails with the reports of the "new California" movement and similar movements in other states (WA, OR, ID, maybe others) that came up after 2020. The situation could let self-determination change a lot of those state borders, especially in the 13 states that hadn't been approved before the federal gov't was hijacked. I think the 37 states have their borders guaranteed, even if the gov'ts have to be re-established.
But I don't think it needs to be chaotic. Local police and especially elected sheriff departments can keep their jobs and maintain order, they'll just be supervised by the military, which in some states will be a big improvement. And order (more and better order, in cases like L.A. and Chicago) will also be directly maintained in places by US Marshals.
If any vets here on GAW have served in country-building ops, I'd be interested in your take on this.