@Prodigal @11112011 @astheroth @realcaseyrollins no. The presidential election has little to do with the popular vote among the states.
Each state decides how to elect their electoral delegates. Each state is responsible for ensuring their elections, or caucuses, are free and fair. And, the Vice President is tasked with making sure those electoral delegates' votes are recorded and counted.
The vote for President is not the popular vote on super Tuesday. It is the electoral college vote and the delegates voted for Biden. State certification of their popular vote to elect delegates to go and vote for President has no bearing on the outcome of the presidential election. This exact thing was reaffirned by SCOTUS after the Bush v. Gore election.
Gore probably won Florida. We'll never actually know because SCOTUS stopped the recount and determined it didn't matter. The Florida delegates voted for Bush, therefore, Bush won.
What would happen if Florida, here and now, decertified that election? Would Bush's whole time in office be null and void? The War on Terror? Patriot Act? Invasions into Afghanistan and Iraq? Would they resurrect Saddam? Of course not.