So he passed the buck.
Exactly. The power falls directly on the legislature. Notice how there is no plan of action. The legislature will look into concerns. No doing. Screw F'n Republicans.
How about this form letter:
Representative Petrea: I would like to thank you for sharing your thoughts, concerns, and frustrations with getting me to turn out to the polls to vote for you.
Please know that I share them. As the most fundamental right of our society, we didn't get a fair and secure election; an election I can trust and a result I can have confidence in; confidence that the person who got the most legally and legitimately cast votes is the one elected.
Accordingly, I strongly advocated for turning out to vote, and I will continue to work tirelessly with my conservative friends to pursue answers to the many outstanding questions about why we didn't turn out to vote for you in this election.
As your constituent, I am working to get questions answered in order to address issues with my not bothering to vote which need fixing.
Please know that I strongly advocated voting for you in the current election. I am doing all that I can as a active conservative to ensure turning out for the election but, obviously, my powers are limited. Many of the concerns of me and my conservative friends must be dealt with by the Angry Backstabbed branch of Constituency.
This branch of constituentcy is pretty mad and intransigent for the time being.
However, most importantly, as control of the United State Senate now rests on Georgia, I invite you to jam support of Senator David Perdue and Senator Kelly Loeffler in their bid to hold the Senate up your posterior.
I know that the future of your job as "loyal opposition" is at stake, but "tough rocks". Please note that my friends and I will be sitting out the 2021 vote.
I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.