Election - this really isn't over yet!
I have just listened to Senator Mo Brooks, and he explained what he intends to do on 6th January, when the Electoral College votes are officially counted.
He plans to object to the votes from the six States that are clearly suspicious, and he claims it requires only one other Senator to join him in his objection to force the issue to be passed to the House, where each State gets one vote. If this happened, it would almost certainly mean President Trump would win another four-year term in the White House.
Can anyone confirm that only two Senatorial objections are required to bring about a vote in the House? If so, it seems to me that the President has it in the bag!