For a Republican canvasser going door-to-door to get out the vote in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, the address on ...
Cliff Maloney, founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, used X to claim that no one lives at an Erie Benedictine address where 53 ...
A group of Pennsylvania nuns is considering suing a Republican operative after being accused of voter fraud. The Benedictine ...
A group of nuns says a conservative political organizer posted “false and misleading information” about them by claiming no ...
A Republican operative in Pennsylvania falsely claimed that no one lived at an address that belonged to a monastery, ...
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie are defending themselves from unfounded claims after a Pennsylvania-based GOP door-knocking ...
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie in Pennsylvania rejected claims of voter fraud after the founder of a group focused on ...
Cliff Maloney, the founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, thought he hit voter fraud gold when he heard the words, “No ...
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie, Pennsylvania, say the allegation has resulted in their monastery receiving complaints from ...
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 ...
Cliff Maloney is a Pennsylvania political strategist who founded a canvassing group, The Pennsylvania Chase, and an initiative called "Operation Win At The Door," which organizes teams of "ballot ...
"We want to be on public record as having called out this fraud so that if the outcome of next month's election is contested in Pennsylvania our integrity will not be called into question," the ...