Remember, even though the autogolpe is currently failing, it could still succeed. Trump's people are trying to persuade Republican state legislatures in states Biden won to pick the wrong electors, thus stealing the election for Trump.
This would almost certainly be illegal, by the way.

snopes.com/fact-check/leg…
Also, FWIW, Pennsylvania's state legislature has already promised not to try it.

pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/11/07/pa-…
Anyway, it seems clear that Trump will be looking for new ways to pull off the autogolpe, right up until the day Biden is sworn in and Trump is evicted from the premises of the White House.

It ain't over yet, folks.

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