Erie's Benedictine Nuns Strike Back At Voter Fraud Accusation

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The Benedictine Sisters of Erie are fighting back after a typical election-fraud nut who encourages Republican voters used social media to accuse the nuns of fraud. Via Erie Times-News:

In a post on X, Cliff Maloney, the founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, said that a member of his organization knocked on a door where 53 voters are registered and "Turns out it's the Benedictine Sisters of Erie and NO ONE lives there."

The post is an apparent reference to the Erie Benedictines' Mount Saint Benedict Monastery, 6101 East Lake Road, Harborcreek Township, where 55 of the religious congregation's 67 sisters live. The monastery also is the site of a chapel and office.

BREAKING: a member of the PA CHASE discovered an address in Erie, PA today where 53 voters are registered.

Turns out it’s the Benedictine Sisters of Erie and NO ONE lives there.

We knocked on the door because a Republican mail-in ballot is unreturned.

Our attorney’s are… pic.twitter.com/ZFNtfXyOUW

— Cliff Maloney (@Maloney) October 22, 2024

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