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| August 2, 2016 1:00 AM

Upon reading your publication on July 27, I couldn’t help noticing that maybe the printing department mixed up the articles on Hillary R. Clinton.

On the front page was an article about the Bernie or Bust faction walking out of the convention. This percentage of Bernie fans was pretty small compared to all of the others that listened to their beloved candidate and chose to back the Democratic nominee, not an article worthy of the front page. There was an article on page A-11 that did warrant front page news — the first woman candidate ever, ever nominated by a major party for the position of president of the United States of America.

This is huge folks, history in the making and it is on the next-to-the-last page in your publication. I’m hoping it was a mistake and not intentional as it would show a bias on the part of your paper and the journalist who wrote the piece. Regardless of your personal opinion of Mrs. Clinton, the news is about the historical event taking place in our country. Unfortunately it seems the “press” and the media has opted for ratings and money instead of reporting the facts.

ELINE ZOE SCHELL

Sandpoint