I'm sorry if there is an obvious answer to this question, but can someone please help me understand why a final number count of votes for Biden vs. Trump wasn't presented to us during the senate hearing?
I would have thought that after doing a full forensic audit, they would share findings as to who they believe actually won the state based on 100% genuine ballots, all the fraudulent ones removed.
They should have this information if they determined how many invalid ballots there were, yes?
I really thought this would be part of the report, so further clarification from someone who knows more than I do would be greatly appreciated.
They only audited one county, and discovered it was riddled with errors and uncertifiable. And they made it clear that more errors could be discovered if their mandate can be expanded. If 50% of the ballots were fraudulent, they'd have to guess what they should've been, which they obviously shouldn't do. With signature audit, they'll probably find votes to throw out, but they can never replace votes that were thrown out and never counted, which is something that was revealed by canvassing, at least in part.
To paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld: "It's the unknown unknowns that get ya."
If other counties are like this (which they don't know because they didn't look), they'd honestly have no proof of anybody winning. It's kind of like discovering that a bingo caller was cheating by magnetizing balls from the hopper: you still have no way of knowing who would've won if he had been honest. The best you can do is say "We caught him in the act!" And that's what they did.