I agree...it has to happen at the state level - in the legislatures of the contested states. They have to be convinced there was fraud and vote to decertify.
It is not a bad thing though, for US senators and reps to publicly challenge the certification and say there was fraud. The public needs to be awakened to the fact that the election was stolen - the more people in high places stand up and speak the truth, the more the public will take it seriously.
Election fraud is the kind of thing that people don’t want to believe at first - like hearing a friend hits his wife. People want to believe it’s just a nasty rumor. They might even get mad that people would gossip about a friend.
But once it becomes clear that it might actually be true, then people’s protective instinct kicks in, and they want to get to the bottom of it.
I was talking to a Trump hater who said this is all just Trump and his supporters refusing to face the fact that he lost.
I asked him - if it was stolen wouldn’t you want to know? He paused and said yes. I said that’s all we ask is that the truth be uncovered - whatever that is. Maybe it was stolen maybe it wasn’t - but we need to find out.
And I don't see that happening without the cover of a court ruling that the election fraud was so widespread that the election is invalid. It doesn't look like that's going to happen.
The public needs to be awakened to the fact that the election was stolen - the more people in high places stand up and speak the truth, the more the public will take it seriously.
Half the country already thinks the election was fraudulent and the other half thinks it was fine. That isn't going to change much one way or the other.