Still, it is hard to speculate this far ahead of an election. The question is whether things will get better in 2022. Certainly, it seems like the Republican party will do well in the next mid-term election, but that doesn't always spell doom for the President's chances. Trump probably would have won if the nation hadn't been in such dire straits his last year in office. If more people feel like things are improving as we approach the election then his chances are good no matter how people feel now.
However, a president's power is fairly limited. In the national sense where Congress and the Supreme Court can get in the way but also there are plenty of powerful institutions in the executive branch itself like the FBI and CIA as well as partially governmental and mostly independent institutions like the Federal Reserve that the president cannot control. Of course, each state and local government also is usually outside Federal control as well, so the President's power is mostly perception rather than reality.
Honestly, I don't really expect much from a President when it comes to actual solutions.