I dunno what happened to my comment, but it seems to have evaporated.
My wisest, most insightful, comments seem to have a habit of doing that.
Anyway, there's not much one can hope for no matter the final official count of the ballots.
The House of Representatives chooses its own members.
Usually the House accedes to the popular vote, but there have been exceptions.
There was one, in Indiana, in the late 1970s or early 1980s, where the Democrat candidate was seated in the House as the legitimate congressman even though the Republican candidate had won the election. I disremember who that was, but remember all too well Tipsy O'Neill saying the House, not the voters, had the final say on who got into their club.
One can see--and expects--Bela Pelosi doing the same thing.
But whatever, it's going to be a good show to watch anyway.