Reverse search the Voter Fraud Images, and don’t be confused.
If you see an inflammatory political article from a news site you’ve never heard of before, these are some of the things you can look for to tell whether or not the site is legit:
Does it have an ’About Us’ page?
Does it have a legit mailing address at the bottom?
Does it have a Wikipedia page?
Run a reverse image search for your voter fraud images.
Don’t be fooled…please!!!
If you see a photo online of a ballot box in the back of a random van or an image claiming to be proof of voter fraud, go to images.google.com, click the camera icon and paste in the image link or upload the photo. This should give you information on where else the image has been posted.
Do YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
Does it have an ’About Us’ page?
Does it have a legit mailing address at the bottom?
Does it have a Wikipedia page?
Run a reverse image search for your voter fraud images.
Don’t be fooled…please!!!
If you see a photo online of a ballot box in the back of a random van or an image claiming to be proof of voter fraud, go to images.google.com, click the camera icon and paste in the image link or upload the photo. This should give you information on where else the image has been posted.
Do YOUR OWN RESEARCH!