Yes, I agree with this. Trump made a mistake framing this as "fraud." There may have been some of that but the election was stolen not by fraud as it is commonly understood but by changing the rules of the election at the last minute without adequate safeguards in place for mail in ballots. There was no way to confirm who was voting. The numbers suggest that something odd happened during this election. And there are enough of those votes in this election to change the outcome. It won't happen, though. The Supreme Court is not going to overturn the results of the election. At best, they will place some reasonable limits on the ability of local officials to alter the rules for an election at the last minute in a way that is most advantageous for their preferred political party.
Nothing here about a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy. Is Richard suggesting a large group of people conspirer together to made bogus ballots? Or a bunch of people, independently of each other, submitted a bogus ballot from a dead relative? Richard doesn’t say. Although his saying this should not be called “fraud” strongly implies he does not go along with the conspiracy possibility but leans toward the second possibility. How could he think there was a conspiracy to mail in bogus ballots and not consider it fraud?
To me, there is nothing suspicious in the large number of ballots or the large number of mail-in ballots. Making it easier to vote would naturally bump up the numbers a lot, especially if long voting lines, common in urban area, where Democratic candidates tend to do well, were suppressing the voting in the past.
As an aside, there was a case or two of people submitting an illegal ballot for a dead relative. Ironically, I believe this was only done to summit a vote for Trump. I don’t think this is a coincidence. Republicans have been alleging this sort of fraud for a while, so I guess some looney Republicans feel the need to counterbalance this “fraud”. Conversely, the Democrats have not been accusing the Republicans of this sort of fraud so Biden supporters see no need to do something similar.
Again, I see no sign of Richard Smith believing in a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy, the sort Allan Fritzke and Michael Griffith believe in.