Conspiracy theories run the gammut.
The ones involving elections are especially delicious. Unlike 2016 when democrats were complaining about Trump coordinating with the Russians and the Russians hacking DNC servers (as has been proven by the US Senate Intel Committee and numerous intel agencies), this involves the actual mechanisms of the election; not changing public opinion.
First you'd have to believe that the conspirators hacked the Presidential race but no the down ballot races. What is unbelievable about this is that the supposed conspirators would already be on the hook for a felony if they changed one vote, submitted one fraudulent ballot, or did something else along the lines of this. So why not do it for every statewide race? It doesn't make any sense to do one race but not the other state wide races.
Next, you'd have to believe the above happened in multiple states; Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Two of which have had statewide re-counts which revealed no mis-counts.
The arguments made by President Trump's legal team are arguing about the mechanisms of the election. Historically, the states have run their elections and have been free to do so. The rules were spelled out well in advance. The campaigns knew the rules. And now the losers are crying foul and arguing impropriety. Asking for entire elections to be thrown out. Their votes, their opponent's votes. The votes cast for all down-ballot races. Its silly on the face of it.
Finally, as with all conspiracy theories, other conspiracy theories have to be invented to legitimize the ones previously spawned. As this one goes...one group printed up a bunch of ballots....and another group allowed them to come in to the counting process...and another group won't hear the arguments alleging the above took place....and another group hacked the machines....and another group....and another group....and another group....
Trump lost the election.
And save the anecdotes....
Florida elected Trump. Yet it also approved a $15/Hr Minimum Wage. The two decisions rendered by voters don't seem to be possible. Where are the conservatives calling the Florida vote into question?
California went for Biden. Yet they also approved a proposition allowing Uber and Lyft to treat their thousands of employees as part-time workers You without benefits or any of the other assurances that Yellow Cab in L.A. would have to provide. The two decisions rendered by voters don't seem possible either.
These things happen in every election. There was no wide-spread fraud.