Was there some coordination? Yes. Was there a single command-and-control? I suspect not: it was every cheater for themselves. With the rot possibly rising to the top officers and legislators of multiple States.
Think about other famous crimes in the past, and how they were finally put to bed. With Bonnie and Clyde, law enforcement has to trick their way into ambushing the pair. With the Chicago mob and Al Capone, they had to nail him and his group on crimes unrelated to their primary activities: income tax evasion.
So, the 2020 election with the distributed actions of many players is novel. Law enforcement and Courts don't want to touch individual isolated cases of fraud because, taken separately, they don't rise to the level of changing the outcome, let alone allowing an easy remedy.
The criminal justice system has a problem with highly distributed crimes. It takes time, effort, and coordination to bring the ne'er-do-wells to the dock and successfully prosecute them. To make things more difficult, you have the "wolf guarding the hen house". Where is the Elliot Ness of election fraud?
Has anyone considered that the voting machine companies and their multinational nature are organized that way for a reason? That these corporations have not broken laws in all the countries in which they reside? What a game of whack-a-mole would ensue!
The Georgia Senate runnoff elections provide the last hope for opening a way toward fixing the mess for 2024, and perhaps to some extent to the 2022 mid-terms. We as a country need to better fraud-resist our election system. If we lose the Senate, that will be very, very difficult.
It was like the Democrats plus the NeverTrumpers said, “we cannot let Trump win again.
A great many of us still want to see as many as possible who were involved in voter fraud to swing from the gallows.
I'm not so sure. in Biden's second speech in Wilmington, Delaware, after "winning" the election includes..
"To all those of you volunteers, who worked the polls , in the middle of this pandemic, local elected officials, you deserve a special thanks, from the entire nation. And to my campaign team, and all those who supported us, and all who gave so much of themselves, to make this moment possible. I owe you, I owe you everything.