You might not believe it, and I can understand why you wouldn't. But our enemies do believe it, which should be instructive. If they weren't afraid, they wouldn't be pulling out all the stops to block election audits and to discredit and disqualify President Trump. Ignore their words and focus on their actions...
Here is the problem as I see it:
The audits have two main parts:
1) ballot recount and analysis
2) re-canvas.
The re-count and analysis part is difficult for the Democrats to block because the audit committees have access to the ballots according to law. The Democrats will drag their feet and try to ignore subpoenas, and whine to the media - but the law is clear, so the courts will mostly have to rule in our favor.
But this phase only yields potential irregularities - the actual proof that the ballots are invalid doesn’t come until the re-canvas phase. The Democrats know all this - they know they probably can’t stop this phase - and that they don’t really need to.
The re-canvas phase involves matching ballots to addresses and actually visiting those addresses, speaking with the voters, and determining whether they exist or whether they requested the ballot and mailed it in. That is when we establish evidence of counterfeit or otherwise illegal ballots.
But re-canvassing efforts haven’t happened yet and we must assume the Democrats will do everything in their power to prevent it from happening. Unfortunately, the courts are far less likely to rule in our favor when the Democrats challenge these re-canvas efforts.
The Democrats will argue that re-canvassing is a form of voter suppression, and that auditors would have a partisan agenda and would attempt to influence voters they interview, rather than just collecting information.
The re-canvas part hasn’t begun yet, even in in AZ, and until it does, we won’t know what we are up against.
I am very glad they are doing the audit in AZ, and that they are taking similar steps in GA and PA, but it is unrealistic to think the Democrats are just going to let us reverse the election without a fierce battle.