Election Disbelief.
There will always be disgruntled people when the actual vote does not equate to electoral votes as was the case Dubya v Gore which I believe is where the current dysfunction began.
Republicans won that battle but the next time a Democrat got a shot at the White House the ED began to show symptoms. Questions were asked about Obama's birth certificate. The debate continued through his re-election with claims that the copies released by Obama were fake though his mother being a citizen pretty much nullified the issue anyway.
It seems to be the Clinton camp who got the idea of disproving Obama's citizenship as a ploy to cost him votes though Republicans clung to the story for years even Trump only admitted it was bogus when he was in serious contention for their nomination.
Trump infamously challenged the 2020 election results and is currently under multiple indictments for his actions. He had spoken about rigged elections when Obama won again in 2012 and even claimed in 2016 that Ted Cruz 'stole it' in Iowa. As president and he used an Executive Order to establish an advisory board on election fraud. After complaints nothing was being done and it was just a sham he shut it down a few months later.
The fallout from all this Election Disbelief continues today and of course there are attempts so influence elections when Billion$ are spent by each side to elect a President there will be a variety of schemes carried out which is why we have so many checks built in but of course nobody challenges when they win, only if they lose.
I think most everyone wants to challenge election results on some level its vital that we don't let anyone 'rig' or 'steal' an election. Now that we have seen a more ugly side of what happens when the focus on election fraud gets out of hand I think it is time to stop trying to treat the symptoms and actually look to address the real issue.
Republics concerned with election results should be asking for better candidates who work harder to bring moderates and disgruntled Democrats to the voting booth. Hilary Clinton actually got more people to vote for her than Trump did in 2016. Nearly 3 million more votes so even if we take a couple million away the Republican party failed to provide a candidate that a majority preferred over Hilary Clinton in 2016 and in 2020 it was a landslide in favor of our current President.