Undermining public confidence in elections has become a standard Republican tactics deployed by GOP politicians and activists alike.
In Pennsylvania, a Republican voting fraud vigilante accused a group of nuns of voting fraud for — get this — registering to vote where they live.
Activist Cliff Maloney (see background here) claims a door knocker who visited a monastery was told “no one lives there,” and “surmises” the nuns are committing voting fraud.
But a spokesperson for the monastery says the nuns do live there, and are considering legal action. (Read story here.)
Related story: Also in Pennsylvania, officials say a video that purports to show mail ballots being destroyed is a fabrication (see that story here).
Photo below: Cliff Maloney (right) is shown here with discredited GOP dirty trickster and Trump-pardoned felon Roger Stone (left)