There are many scenes before the final act, and questions all along the way.
The “audits” are state legislative investigations of voting procedures and security. They are not formal recounts.
It remains to be seen if a major, carefully conducted audit such as in Maricopa County, will report massive vote changes, clear cheating, the means of cheating, who conducted it, and exactly when.
Assuming a substantial portion of those sins are present, will the media allow most of the people to know it? Will the DoJ arrest the auditors? With a clear roadmap of things to look for, will other state legislatures conduct their own audits? Will the AG of massive cheat states investigate officially and charge the perpetrators?
Will some perpetrators if arrested and facing major jail time spill the beans on co-conspirators up the ladder?
In the face of overwhelming evidence, will substantial numbers of Democrat voters agree that Democrats “elected” by fraud should resign? Or will they take every excuse offered by the media to deny reality and bully their way onward? How about so-called “independents”? Will they bother to know what is going on, or to add their weight to demanding resignations and prosecutions? My guess is at most 10% of Dems and about half the Independents will see the cheating as a problem.
“It remains to be seen if a major, carefully conducted audit such as in Maricopa County, will report massive vote changes, clear cheating, the means of cheating, who conducted it, and exactly when.”
I suspect the conclusions will be inferences drawn from statistical analysis. I can’t imagine that an argument that relies on mathematics is going to register with the average voter given the level of math literacy in this country.