Well, now, the Democrats are just going to have to pursue as much vote fraud as they think they can get away with.
Let’s see, first get all the illegal non-citizen residents they can to register, and make sure they get to the polls. If they can’t be registered under their own name, then get as many graveyard registration as are available, and provide some kind of acceptable identification to present to the ballot clerk, and make sure the deceased has fulfilled the obligation to vote in this election. Also, set up for as much ballot harvesting in precincts where this is permitted, and check to be sure the “absentees” have voted right, discarding those who have voted “wrong”.
When it comes time to count ballots, try to block or invalidate those absentee ballots from the military, particularly from overseas, and those parts of the voting district that are by historical measure, known to vote “wrong”, or simply “lose” the received mail-in ballots altogether. Once in the back room, create “replacement” ballots for those that were “lost”. Just in case you might need them, of course.
Hold back on reporting the totals to the Secretary of State of each of the states involved, until it is known approximately how many have to be “manufactured” to tip the totals for the entire state. It is OK if 120% of the registered voters in some precincts have all voted just one way, that has been held acceptable and is entirely fair under the customary and unwritten rules of ballot counting.
Last, and most important - LIE. Even of your guy came up short on the count, recount and recount until the totals finally support the “correct” candidate or ballot measure.
When all else fails, go to court and sue to invalidate the election results.
I’ve been wondering if Trump will find a legal reason (perhaps centered on the Constitutionality or legality of ballot-harvesting, or of voting by non-citizens) to simply refuse to certify the election results of key Democrat states, like California.
You have accurately described the process followed by Democrats in five formerly Republican-voting congressional districts in California in the November 2018 elections.