Unfortunately, that doesn't seem likely.
As jcpro loves pointing out in the "good news for joe" thread (or whatever it is called), the polls are all heavily down against the Dems right now.
A big part of that is people don't like inflation and many many people are going to prioritize that over liberty, rights, and democracy.
(look at Addict2Sex's
post right under yours.)
I wish people shared those as higher priorities, but they don't.
There is also a large contingent that recognizes the system is broken, but don't really understand why and in what ways, and think not voting or voting for people who can't win will help instead of making things worse.
(There are others who think "making things worse" is a good strategy because then it will be easier to tear down the system and build a new one but because they don't understand what's broken they are mostly working to make it easier for the totalitarians and right wing to take over.)
I would
love to be wrong about this and see such a massive surge that it fucks up the GOP in 2022 for this but I just don't see it happening.
There is a reason there is a massive propaganda push right now to insist that the other rights aren't really at risk and that this just "sends it back to the states" and that "for most people things won't change so people are overreacting". They fear you are right and are doing everything they can to make it not happen.
And I think they will succeed.