"Contest[ant]s did not prove under any standard of proof that the Agilis machine malfunctioned."

That's the automated counting machine vilified in many a pro-Trump election-conspiracy suit.
Three of the iterations of "did not prove under any standard of proof" had to do with claims about Agilis machines.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" any problems with electronic voting machines.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" that illegal votes occurred, or legal votes weren't counted, let alone in large enough numbers to overcome POTUS-elect Biden's 33,596-vote victory.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" any shenanigans with provisional ballots, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" any funny business with the signature verification process, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" any problems with in-person voting technology, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" ineligible voters voted, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" that ballots with irregularities were accepted, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" that dead people voted, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" that any voter other than an intended voter voted, let alone at sufficient margins.
They "did not prove under any standard of proof" that ballots were illegal accepted after deadlines, let alone at sufficient margins.
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