Here’s a big bit of news that the corrupt Soros owned media isn’t reporting from last night’s primaries. In Portland, Oregon’s Multnomah County, Soros funded DA was absolutely crushed, in a landslide victory for challenger Nathan Vasquez… Slowly, but surely, these blue city Democrat shitholes are changing.. Not fast enough, but things are changing. Remember what happened to the DA in San Francisco?
Nathan Vasquez challenged his boss, incumbent Mike Schmidt, and overcame on Tuesday night, to become the next District Attorney of Multnomah County.
As soon as the results from Tuesday’s primary election started coming in at 8 p.m., Vasquez was on top of Schmidt with a sizeable lead.
By 9:30 p.m., FOX 12 Political Analyst John Horvick called the race for Vasquez after seeing no possible path to victory for Schmidt.
By Wednesday morning and into the afternoon Vasquez still held a lead against Schmidt with 54% vs. 46% of the votes.
Go here for a full list of the latest Oregon May Primary election results.
On Wednesday afternoon, Schmidt conceded the race to Vasquez.
“It is looking as if I will not be serving another four years as Multnomah County District Attorney. I have called Nathan Vasquez to congratulate him on his victory. While we do not always see eye to eye, I am committed to a smooth transition,” wrote Schmidt in a statement. “Thank you to this amazing community for the support they have shown for this campaign. And thank you for the opportunity to serve these past four years. It is an honor I will cherish for a lifetime.”
Vasquez said he was humbled by the victory in a statement to FOX 12.
“I am humbled by and grateful for the support I have received from the voters and from this community throughout my campaign. The voters have made it clear that they are ready to take our county in a new and safer direction,” wrote Vasquez. “As Multnomah County’s elected District Attorney, I am dedicated to fulfilling my campaign promises. I am committed to ending open air drug dealing and drug use while helping connect individuals to treatment, to rebuilding the broken relationships between the DA’s office and the community, and to ensuring that victims are the number one priority of my office.”