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Is there can i believe it . Election day is past us, and it was a historic one here in nevada across the country. Thanks for joining us. Im patrick walker. And im steve sebelius, more than 1. 1 nevadans went to the pollsht to cast an early vote, a turnout rate of about 77 , slightly less than the 80 thats typical in president ial electionf years. Here the turnout was slightly lower it brings it at about 75 . Thate was lower turnout than e 2012 election, so steve, why do you think we saw those numbers trending down . I think one of the reasons is the top of the ticket, you know, people were not excited to vote for either one of these two candidates. Look at the return that none these candidates got in the president ial race. At 2. 57 , its never broken 1 . There were more votes cast for of these candidates in the elections of 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 combined. So all of this mill. And those are the people who actually went to the polls as the one that stayed home. Nevadas senate seats
But growth likely to slow down. And thats what we want to talk to you about for the first 45 minutes of this edition of the washington journal. Good morning. Today is saturday, october 27. We want to talk to you about your optimism or pessimism about the economy. Things Getting Better . Things getting worse . Are you doing all right . Could you be doing better . We want to talk to you about the economy, your optimism, and your pessimism in terms of your personal economy and not necessarily how you feel the candidates will do, what they might do for the economy once they get elected. 2025853881 for republicans. For democrats, 2025853880. For independents, 2025853882. And you can also reach out to us via social media. The address on twitter, spanwj. Facebook. Com cspan. And email, journal cspan. Org. More from the article this morning from the wall street journal, economy grows at 2 pace. Josh mitchell and refugee write and jeffrey write host well take a look at more newspaper articles d
To the ebola crisis. A nurse who had volunteered for Doctors Without Borders before returning to the United States on friday, she remains in a mandatory quarantine in a new jersey hospital, but she is now speaking out through an essay that she managed to write while in quarantine and it was published late yesterday Dallas Morning News she is speaking out against the treatment she received in new jersey. When she landed at Newark Liberty International Airport on friday, officials refused to give her information. They fed her only a granola bar and water, after she spent two days traveling back from africa. When they discovered hours later she might be feverish she was tra transported to the hospital in an eightcar caravan. The anger and stress she was feeling at her treatment, which left her face flushed. Quoting her from her essay. I am scared how Health Care Workers will be treated at airports when they declare they have been fighting ebola in west africa. I wondered what i had done w