Ah, the lessons that were learned. It was not possible to identify beforehand the various ploys that would be used to carry out the various kinds of fraud, but the mail-in ballots, without a reliable chain of custody, was a comparatively new one, and also the means of testing for the validity of the mail-in vote by comparison with signature in Georgia was especially egregious.
The doubled run-through of ballots that were ALREADY counted, plus the 3 AM dump of “found” ballots, were a blatant and deliberate flouting of the election law.
Add to that some kind of algorithm that was added to Dominion voting machines, patterned on the algorithms used in slot machines found in a casino, in which a certain number of votes arbitrarily got changed, subtracting some from the leading candidate and adding them to the one trailing. Or simply not tallying them up at all, or extrapolating a “projected” vote before the actual count was completed.
Plus there were way more ballots submitted in many states than there were actual voters in the given precincts, partly because of outdated voter rolls (in which either persons who had moved away or had died, and still “voted”), and just plain fraudulent ballots.
So..all that has been out there..boring