The thing that gives me hope most is the undecideds. To be undecided means not knee-jerk committed to a party, but to be (perhaps) a little more likely to think about who one is actually voting for, and what they stand for.
I have a different view of the undecideds. If you're still unsure about whether to vote for Trump or Biden, then you're not paying attention, which is an intellectual failure. I know that you don't vote in American elections, but I certain that you are firmly anti-Trump, not undecided.
Of course, that's better than those who have decided for Trump already, which I see as a moral failing. Every decent, patriotic, and relatively informed voter should already understand what a second Trump presidency will entail and reject that. Conservatives like Romney, Cheney, and Kinzinger have, the unelected conservatives who created the Lincoln Project (Steve Scmidt et al), and no doubt many conservative voters would not vote for Trump, but unfortunately, they are outnumbered by MAGA politicians and voters.
But in my opinion, anybody still undecided now will be undecided on election day as well and either not vote or vote at random. Like I said, I prefer that to MAGAs, but to be undecided at this point tells me that one won't cast an intelligent vote in November.
Some say that they are waiting to see if Trump has been criminally convicted before they choose against him by staying home or voting for Biden, which is a cut above the undecideds who stand head and shoulders above MAGAs, but I don't have much confidence in the judgment of such people if they need a jury to convict Trump in criminal court before they reject him. And they'll likely have that before the election. The first criminal trial is scheduled to begin this month, although it doesn't seem impossible that the Court will help their buddy there as well and somehow delay that trial as well.
But yeah, if presidents are given full immunity, not that he would, but Biden could disappear Trump on day one and then he could go round up rogue Supreme Court justices the next day beginning with Thomas and Alito, which should generate enough of a chill to help the other conservatives on the Court "see reason." Hopefully, they understand that when they issue their ruling.
But yes, the Court is corrupt because the Republican party is corrupt, and that's because of the incessant conservative indoctrination of an insufficiently sophisticated electorate that began with repealing the Fairness Doctrine. My take is that MAGA will eventually control the federal government and the country, and when that happens, it will be indefinitely.