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A Case of Alleged Voter Fraud Turns Out to Be Monastery of Benedictine Nuns

by Sandra Rhodes
October 24, 2024 at 1:32 pm
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A Case of Alleged Voter Fraud Turns Out to Be Monastery of Benedictine Nuns

DOYLESTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 30: In this photo illustration, mail-in ballots are displayed during a processing demonstration at the Board of Elections office on September 30, 2024 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Absentee and mail-in ballot processing begins in Pennsylvania at 7am on Election Day according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. (Photo illustration by Hannah Beier/Getty Images)

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Cliff Maloney, the founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, thought he hit voter fraud gold when he heard the words, “No one lives there.”

Maloney heard those words when a member of his organization paid a visit to a place where 53 voters are registered, the Erie Times-News reported. 

Maloney posted on X, formerly Twitter, “Turns out it’s the Benedictine Sisters of Erie (Pennsylvania) and NO ONE lives there.”

“Our attorney’s [sic] are reviewing this right now. We will not let the Dems count on illegal votes,” Maloney added to the post.

Here’s the receipt from Jeremy (one of our leaders in Erie) pic.twitter.com/EsPESExcZz

— Cliff Maloney (@Maloney) October 22, 2024

Now, the Benedictine Sisters of Erie are fighting back, stating there is no case of voter fraud there. More than 50 sisters live at the Mount Saint Benedict Monastery, which also houses a chapel and offices.

“We want to call Cliff Maloney to account for his blatantly false post that accuses our sisters of fraud,” Sister Stephanie Schmidt, prioress, said in a news release posted to its website. “We do live at Mount Saint Benedict Monastery and a simple web search would alert him to our active presence in a number of ministries in Erie. We also want to alert those who subscribe to X and other social media platforms to be vigilant and seek additional information before accepting these posts as truth.”

“A free republic depends on free and fair elections. It depends equally on a discerning and conscientious citizenry who do not unquestioningly accept the word of anyone who has a social media platform,” Schmidt continued.

According to The PA Chase website, “The project is a dedicated initiative aimed at matching the Democrat’s tactics for mail-in ballot success and securing a significant victory for liberty-loving Republicans in the 2024 election.” 

The site stated it will hire “GOP ballot chasers” to knock on doors in target districts through Election Day. The purpose is to increase the Republican share of mail-in ballots from 20% to 33% statewide. The site said this is “a significant jump that could determine the outcome of the 2024 election.”

In its statement, the Benedictine Sisters said they have no problem with those knocking on doors to increase participation in elections.

“We do take issue with claiming false information as true in an effort to discredit differing views or affiliations,” the release read.

The Benedictines added, “We are also pursuing legal counsel regarding this public defamation.”

Maloney later posted on X, “I appreciate the public reply from the church claiming that their members are legal voters.  Once we have proof, we will be content.”

“Until then, know this… we will expose and report and (sic) situation that needs explanation,” he added.

“We will knock 500,000 doors to make sure that every Republican mail-in ballot is counted,” the post continued.

“This is how we win,” Maloney wrote.

“No one lives here”

When I heard those words from our team leader I took action and posted the video.

The Democrats went unhinged because they have never seen a GOP aligned group fight back.

To be clear: 53 individuals were registered at an address and the ONE person on the… https://t.co/XuEri2Zdhr

— Cliff Maloney (@Maloney) October 23, 2024

Many came to the sisters’ defense.

Cliff, the idiot here, doesn't understand what a monastic community is. The address is for the Benedictine Sisters of Erie. He's literally harassing nuns. https://t.co/PSA1mi4izb

— Sunkist 🌻🇺🇦🇺🇲 (@sunkist111) October 23, 2024

The Benedictine Nuns in Erie up the anti about false claims by @Mahoney (Cliff Mahoney) they are committing voter fraud. They are contemplating legal action. Here’s the Sisters’ press release. Go SISTERS! ❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/0AiXtmfJJE

— AlbanyMuskrat (@albanymuskrat) October 23, 2024

Going after the Catholic Sisters is a new low. My aunt was a Benedictine Sister and I know many of these women personally. They are women of integrity. And yes, they live at the Monastery. pic.twitter.com/e17ZuWVHda

— Bob Merski (@BobMerski) October 23, 2024

LOL! This is the Benedictine Mother House in Erie. I have been there many, many times. And a whole bunch of nuns who have devoted their lives to service and prayer absolutely do live there.

(And knowing those women…they are voting for Harris.) https://t.co/Twbgm8WFeC

— Sheryl (@Serenade_az) October 23, 2024
Tags: 2024 ElectionBenedictine Sisters of ErieThe Pennsylvania ChaseU.S. NewsVoter Fraud
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IJR, Contributor Writer She was a Story Editor for Indpendent Journal Review since November 2022 and has written for IJR since February 2024. She has been in the newspaper business in various capacities since 1998.

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