Bottom line of the situation we face: we have an undemocratic institution, the Senate, with the Dakotas and Wyoming (total pop. about 2.3 million) having three times the representation as California (pop. over 39 million), and an undemocratic characteristic like the filibuster, requiring an undemocratic 60 votes to end, which Sinema wants to use to stifle the democratic process of allowing people to vote, on behalf of the other party's rules, whose leaders have stated openly that they don't want a lot of people voting.
Very tidy.
Bush wasn't illegitimate. There were concerns about Florida in a very close election. The parties fought it out, with in my view the democrats making the strategic mistake of not calling for a statewide recount, and the court stopped the process. Gore wound up conceding graciously, even poking fun at himself in a Saturday Night Live skit. And hello? Mail in ballots have been around for a long time, used extensively in a variety of states, natural for them to be used during a covid crisis. Trump voted by mail, using that risky system himself.
Again, neither you nor Trump has offered proof of how democrats happened to defraud Trump, but neglected fixing Senate and House elections, nor have you answered the question I have posed to Trumpistas but none have answered: do Trump's repeated accusations of fraud, now stretching back a decade, ever enter your mind when it decides to believe his most recent claim of rigging. Remember, he said he couldn't lose in 2020 unless it was rigged, said it was rigged before, during and after the election, pressured Georgia to find a specific number of votes, etc. Why do you believe a guy who had such an extensive record of crooked deals even before he sought public office.