Many held their nose and voted for Biden, who by the way won the election, because of concerns about Trump. Concerns that were entirely validated when Trump and many republicans tried to flip an election they lost. Alternate slates of electors, considering "marshall" law, attempts to hustle Pence away from his duty to certify the results, attempts to replace the AG with someone willing to lie about proof of voter fraud, the list of plans that were discussed and pursued and the number of participants grows every day.
There's a reason Macron's approval rating is around 32% and yet he got 58% of the vote. Le Pen, like Orban, Bolsonaro, Erdogan and of course Putin, is ultimately anti-democracy and as much as the french people dislike Macron, they understand there are larger factors at play. His re-election is a notable victory in the global fight against authoritarianism. Putin's eventual defeat in Ukraine will be an even larger victory in that same fight.
It is no coincidence that Trump has expressed admiration for all of the authoritarian leaders listed above. He would love to have the same power and lack of democratic accountability that they have. That's irrefutable.
If you think near term policy decisions are worth destroying the foundation of our representative republic, I think you are being extremely short sighted.