Say what you want about Bush and Gore but it was close, and the supreme court did have to get involved. This unlike Biden and Trump where Trump just blindly insisted he won because he just really wanted to win.
It was close, and the Supreme Court did get involved, and were there a similar issue in 2021 where the election was not being thoroughly decided in a timely manner, I guarantee the same outcome. Schadrach made comment about Trump just causing a constitutional crises by delaying the normal procedures, and perhaps in another world where Pence played along that would have happened, but the Supreme Court would have shut it down in like 6 seconds, and anyone imagining any other outcome is delusional.
It isn't just that election though. The 2024 election, I believe, is the first presidential election in my entire lifetime where the Democrat lost and didn't initiate recounts, lawsuits, or audits of the election results. It was, I am certain, the first time in my lifetime that Democrats allowed a Republican to be certified as president without objections. Maybe you could imagine that somehow the second election of Trump is less controversial than the first one or either election of Bush 2, but I don't think that's what's going on here. I think that after the 2020 election fiasco, where Democrats fairly criticized the claims of election fraud, were rightfully annoyed by the legal tactics, were justifiably upset at a riot at a government building, and then of course idiotically tried to spin it into conspiracy and insurrection, they had the sense to stop doing all the immature things they used to do but were now calling acts of insurrection.
If the things Trump did in 2020-2021 were so unprecedented, Democrats would not have to change their behavior to distance themselves from it.