Denying, dismissing, denouncing , deriding and deflecting from allegations of election fraud is not the same thing as disproving them, and disproving them is what needs to happen.
If same-day registration in Wisconsin can explain the highest voter turnout on record, let’s see the paperwork, let’s confirm that claim. The integrity of the election process is vastly more important than who wins.
It is conspicuous that the Democrats are so defensive about allegations of election fraud, an investigation could just as likely uncover fraud by the Republicans. There are reports coming in, one after another, of deceased people having voted — we don’t know for whom, but we know it is fraudulent. We have reports (and video) of ballots being thrown away — we don’t know if those were votes for Trump or Biden, and we don’t know why they were thrown away. Why do the Democrats not want to find out?
Saying that election fraud is rare is not an argument. Police shootings are rare too, but they certainly happen. What is the harm in ensuring that the election was free from fraud?