If they can truly get twelve random people from a random jury pool then I don’t think they will get a conviction.
My concern for Kyle is if the state gets there own hand picked prepackaged jury. If a US presidential election can be rigged then they can certainly rigg a couple dozen jurors to make sure the outcome is what they want.
Juries are not selected at random. If they were, in a case like this, the evidence wouldn't even matter, because cases like this have been litigated in the court of public opinion for so long that most of your random members of the public have already decided one way or another. Jurors who are empaneled will be people who have, under oath, expressed in the courtroom that they will decide the case only based on the evidence and the law. That process inevitably deselects people who express an obvious bias.
But if you really think the election was rigged, I'm not sure you will have any faith in this process, either. Which probably would mean that if you were on that panel, you wouldn't be able to serve, either, even if you'd otherwise make a fine juror.
Jury selection is full of voodoo. It's probably the strangest and most obscure area of trial practice.