It is idiotic to think that 70% of Americans feel there is election fraud, whether or not it changed the outcome of the election, and to not do a complete audit in order to restore confidence in the process. It doesn't matter who wins in 2024, that is not going to restore confidence.
It is not some conspiracy theory to want people who have died or moved out of the state to be removed from the voting rolls. That is common sense.
It is not some conspiracy theory to want safeguards concerning mail in ballots. When you go to vote you have to show your ID, but these are stuffed in these boxes in the middle of the night. So we should be able to confirm that if 20 ballots come from one address that 20 registered voters live at that address and mailed in their ballots. We should also be able to confirm signatures with an ID like a drivers license.
Likewise, it is not a conspiracy theory to question if a ballot is legitimate if the ballots were made with a watermark and this ballot doesn't have the watermark, or if the ballot was filled out on a computer printer.
It is not a conspiracy theory to question what is going on if you are given assurances that the voting machines are not connected to the internet and yet when a problem occurred the company fixed the machine remotely using the internet.