I take it, then, that you are open to a similar investigation of the Romney campaign in Lawrence County? This, fairly dependable, red county had more registered voters than actual eligible voters this time around. What better place to try and pad votes than in a county that isn't getting the same attention as other, more contentious ones, were? Further, the increase almost perfectly matches the the results--171 vote difference. Though, to be fair, the actual number of voters exceeding the actually eligible is only 1632. The breakdown is as follows.
The vote in 2012: Romney: 57 percent (14,371 votes), Obama: 41 percent (10,454 votes).
But, I don't hear complaints about this county by the right at all. Where is the outrage at the possible voter fraud here?!?
Yes. By all means. I would love a recount of every single precinct, county, and state. That would, of course, mean that Romney's votes get counted and verified as well.
But, as the article already cited, there is less precedent to suspect republicans with all these pro-Obama fraud occurrences. You would acknowledge this as well if you weren't obsessed with your 'backward redneck' narrative.