I'm still not sure what you're trying to say. My point is that it's all about political signals. Trump doesn't have to concede. Republicans could decline to comment. They could say we have concerns and will be asking that the election results be reviewed. But that's not what they're doing. They're claiming widespread voter fraud with no evidence. If you've bothered to look at the lawsuits, the claims are over a few votes here and there, and still they are just allegations that could well be disproved, and far far far from widespread fraud. Nearly everything they have filed in court has been rejected because the claims they are making are extremely dubious. Even if they make some progress in the courts, do they really expect the judges to agree to toss tens of thousands of votes in 5 states? That's just ludicrous. Maybe it's worth a recount in Georgia and Arizona, but remember, when they did the recount in Florida in the Bush v. Gore election the differential was less than 600 votes. In this election we are talking nearly 50,000 in Pennsylvania alone. Is the idea to get SCOTUS to invalidate that many ballots? Seriously? Imagine if the roles were reversed. These aren't small margins. He lost by a lot and he wants to invalidate votes through the court to win the election. How can you possibly defend this position without recognizing how much that undermines our democracy? Let's just say that he prevails. You might enjoy that outcome because you prefer Trump, but if you are honest with yourself, wiping away all of your personal views on politics, you cannot possibly think that is a good thing for our country. This is how civil wars start, and yes, that scares me.