Maybe, but I doubt he'll win the popular vote (not that that's what matters).
I find it a little disingenuous to say the popular vote doesn't matter. Of course it doesn't matter in terms of winning the election, and that's obviously by far the most important thing. But I think the popular vote undeniably has a certain symbolic value, such that winning it isn't meaningless. Donald Trump obviously thought so (boy, it's really horrific to think that I agree with that man on anything!). Otherwise he wouldn't have falsely claimed to have won it in 2016 if millions of votes he (falsely) said were illegal were discounted.