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Gore v Bush; Gore was the one that sued, and he didn't win — so I'm not sure what you're going at.
In that case it was about one state and an incredibly close run where one state would have made the difference and there was no allegation of voter fraud. Gore simply demanded a recount which was his right when it was this close.
Trump has offered no probable cause as to what exactly he is suing; he hasn't even said that he's suing explicitly, only hinted it.
Now tell me where you get your numbers of 125% turnout from because that never happened either and is probably just something you read on your bizarre news sources that lie through their teeth and you absorb it all, so long as it tell you want you want to hear.