At this point, with how much of a shitshow this has been, something a lot of people should be asking is "What comes next?"
Assume, for a moment, that this drama is all performative in nature. Someone's putting on a play for us, a morality play that is supposed to teach a lesson. What lesson is that? That the system is broken? That elites will not brook their plans being upended? That people are unwilling to accept things that don't go their way?
Who will take what lesson away from this? Nothing about this feels right. There is no decisive victory for either side at this point in time. Are there even two sides? Are there MORE than two sides? Who has what kind of skin in the game?
If the Dems were cheating, why not go whole hog and roll out a decisive Biden victory and game the shit out of the House/Senate races too? If this election had monumental importance to people (hence record turnout), why is that not a consistent pattern everywhere? If a ballot with just the Presidential race voted on is clearly suspect, why turn in a bunch of ballots with just that marked? If there are special markers on the ballots to prevent fake ones from being counted, how common is that knowledge?
The Dems seemed to have been banking on either the fix being in or it being a foregone conclusion that Trump would be largely rejected for reelection, because holy fuck was their ground game weak. Their candidates are uninspiring at best and polarizing at worst. Meanwhile, the GOP apparently lost ground with a demographic they shouldn't have lost ground with - did they actually take white men for granted or are the pundits just assuming that white men love being pandered to and the GOP didn't pander hard enough? There's this weird assumption I see that you really need to kiss a demographic's ass super-hard on the basis of their demographic information in order to successfully court them. Are they saying that any given demographic will place "Kiss my ass for being white/black/Hispanic/female/etc." over addressing matters that might have a lot of commonality between demographics? What evidence do they have that bears that conclusion out?