An order of nuns is fighting back after a GOP operative accused its monastery of being at the center of a scheme to defraud the election in Pennsylvania. Republican Cliff Maloney publicly stated that the home of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie in Pennsylvania had dozens of voter registrations — yet nobody lived there. In reality, 55 sisters live there full time — and 53 of them are legally registered to vote. Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story. “To be unjustly accused of voter fraud is just really disgusting, ugly,” Sister Stephanie Schmidt, the orde…