What if the Georgia recount shows that Trump won the state?
Should the state still decline to submit electors?
Georgia recount is merely recounting the fraudulent ballots since the Secretary of State isn't allowing a full AUDIT such as checking signatures. So, no, such a recount will not show that Trump has won. However, since the Secretary of State did not allow a full audit, could the state legislature (and in the other states) declare that the winner cannot be determined and decline to choose a slate of electors?
The state should adequately and honestly address any questions of fraud and then send the appropriate slate of electors. If the fraud cannot be addressed or resolved without a disproportionate disenfranchisement of voters (I’ll leave it to the courts and precedent to determine what ‘disproportionate’ means, for now) then the state should punt.