Partly because very little was actually spent on that effort.
Makes you wonder what the real goal of all this is.
So give us your options on what you think is going on, how about?
My guess is that you’ll say Trump is just fleecing his supporters for some travel/lifestyle funding to use after he leaves office.
I’m not that cynical, but I don’t think Trump has fought this near as hard as he could have, or near as hard as his supporters would have liked. Not one real rally appearance (and there have been several rallies protesting election fraud), except for the one he had actually encouraging people to vote in the Senate runoff under the same bogus rules in Georgia. That was still a great night, but it has been the only one like it, for some strange reason.
I watch the Jay Sekulow almost daily, who I’ve watched slowly lose interest as well, especially once the Texas suit was lost, which Trump really had nothing to do with. Trump will hopefully still win, but he’s left most of his best weapons, including himself, on the sidelines.
Sure does!
I know it's not popular to say, but I just don't see Trump expending the type of effort one would expect given the circumstances here. Eg: as you pointed out, why hasn't a good chunk of that $200M gone to pay for "top notch" legal experts to challenge these "irregularities" (OK, out and out fraud) PROPERLY in Court? Instead, we get these half baked efforts by a grand total of..2 lawyers (Rudy & Jenna).
Something just doesn't add up..the left has accused the fundraising drive to "combat election fraud" as a grift. Kinda makes one wonder..