I'm kind of curious. Once AZ, GA, PA, NH, MI, etc. all have their audit and it's proven there was massive election fraud and Trump won as well as the fact that we won the house and senate, will other states audit as well? I honestly think California, New York, Virginia, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, etc. All went red as well. North Carolina, Florida, and Texas probably went redder than they would have us think as well.
I think this is kind of important. After all, we all KNOW they cheated, and not just on the federal level. They've been cheating on the state level too. Look at North Carolina. Everyone there knows their governor cheated to get elected. Look at all the states that use dominion/smartmatic in some capacity. Even Texas uses their machines in some areas, specifically the urban populations centers.
With all this cheating, we could have state legislatures flip or get a super majority. New governors, SOS, AG, etc. This could be freaking big. Imagine if it's found out that the government of California has been illegitimate for decades? All those bullcrap laws they've passed would have to be repealed no?
Watch the 1st Mike Lindell documentary. While Texas did not use Dominion machines, they used other election machines that were just as corrupt and hackable. The guys that were involved in the Antrim county originally cut their teeth in Texas.
Keep in mind that closing in on the elections, polls were saying Trump and Xiden were neck and neck in Texas. That's because they were considering stealing Texas too but decided against it perhaps because they thought it would be too obvious. However, I'm pretty sure they stole some votes as the Texas race was way closer than I believe it actually was (they used the chaining demographics excuse which is the same excuse they used steal Arizona and Georgia). What's telling is Trump won Ohio by a higher vote percentage than Texas (even as most polls gave Xiden a lead in Ohio). I have trouble believing that to be the case as Ohio is actually a swing state (and Trump won it easily), Texas is absolutely not.