Election Results Show Disconnect Between CDA Press & Local Residents in North Idaho
the CDA Press is out-of-step with residents of North Idaho
Soon after the May 17 primary, the CDA Press released an article alleging election results in North Idaho show “disconnect” between Kootenai County and the rest of the state. If this statement is true, results would also show an extreme disconnect between residents of North Idaho and the local media.
This comes just after local Democrats, the CDA Press, and the newly-formed group masquerading as the the local Republican central committee suffered crushing defeat.
In the article, Chris Fillios, who lost his position as commissioner by an enormous margin of 11,875 votes, says he “sees a grim future for Kootenai County.”
Interestingly, Fillios was the Democrat’s favored candidate, and even personally thanked local Democrats for helping him win his previous election.
Fillios, before lambasting local residents for ousting him, tells the press, I’m done with politics after this,”
The newly formed group calling themselves “North Idaho republicans” suffered a 100% loss in this years election. The group, which was caught on camera intimidating local residents, has been shown the door by Kootenai residents who overwhelmingly voted against the fake Republican group.
The CDA Press, which overwhelmingly favored the incumbents, suffered a crushing loss in the primary elections, with some claiming it was partly due to their “toxic” and “Extreme” managing editor, Mike Patrick, and his numerous remarks made against Conservatives.
The local election results in North Idaho tell a story of a people wholly rejecting a local press which has declared war against conservatives.
This should be a wake-up call for the CDA Press, in particular, though w do not suspect them to change course and deviate from their far-left affiliations any time soon.