Some of the cases were made by third parties, so they had no standing on which to sue. After all, the election results didn't harm them in any way. There were also cases (complaining about the changes to the way votes were being held due to COVID restrictions) which were told that since nothing had happened (brought before the election), that it wasn't a valid case and they had to wait until they were harmed. And some cases where people were told they should have sued earlier (before election happened rather than after).
There's also the problem that each invididual case of voter fraud wouldn't, by itself, overturn the election.
I remember Rudy Giuliani saying that they had only filed 3 cases, not over 50 at a hearing (I don't have a link right now, but I could try to find one).
Some of the cases were made by third parties, so they had no standing on which to sue. After all, the election results didn't harm them in any way. There were also cases (complaining about the changes to the way votes were being held due to COVID restrictions) which were told that since nothing had happened (brought before the election), that it wasn't a valid case and they had to wait until they were harmed. And some cases where people were told they should have sued earlier (before election happened rather than after).
There's also the problem that each invididual case of voter fraud wouldn't, by itself, overturn the election.
I remember Rudy Giuliani saying that they had only filed 3 cases, not over 50 at a hearing (I don't have a link right now, but I could try to find one).
Some of the cases are still docketed at SCOTUS, like Wood’s. Just sitting there, since December 8.
His first case was 11/13 and it has been through all the lower courts (dismissed for standing or timing).