“Incorrect - the delegation count of “one vote per state” only come into play if there is a competing set of electors,..”
It also comes into play when there are insufficient electors to give any candidate the required 270. So if three of the contested states decertified the Biden electors, and didn’t offer an alternative slate - it would come into play.
Yes, but that can only happen in the case of a second slate of electors being sent by the state legislature - or in the case where an objection to a state’s electors is sustained in BOTH the Senate and the House. Since the Dems control the HoR, no objections will be sustained in the unified body. If you know a way around that roadblock, I’m open to your argument.