This is the part I just cannot get my head around. These Trump-disputed key states
were not lost by a handful of votes.
Okay so there is one House seat where the GOP margin was six or seven votes and the apparent winner was seated today even though an administrative committee in the House is properly considering an appeal to count 22 (or 21) contested votes for the Democrat.
But that's not how the Presidential votes are adjudicated and that's not how it went anyway in Georgia, Pennsylvania, etc. --
so not only did Trump not win those key states, he didn't even lose them by some tiny margin that could be wiped out in a recount.
Yet he paid for recounts anyway, and then went to court again trying to get the judiciary to... well just to overturn the results and declare Trump the winner. Sixty-odd court cases and a shedload of mockery later, he is still the loser... and doing stupid stuff like trying to threaten pols who refuse to entertain his delusion about the outcome.
OK so Trump may be delusional, or else (more likely) thinks that losing an election is a personal humiliation too great to bear... so this is part of his schtick for a post-presidential media campaign... but it's really hard for me to understand that very many Americans can actually believe that he won at this point or that there was fraud at a level that could overturn the certified results.
Whatever happened to the usual response to a lost election: "Damn, and I had $5 on my guy in the office pool".