Michael Green In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
Clark County Commission chairman Steve Sisolak is staying tight-lipped on whether he’ll run for governor of Nevada in 2018.
Las Vegas Sun
It might be difficult for Nevadans to believe, but there were places where Americans could watch TV for hours on end this fall without seeing ads for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
USA Today
Nevada voters are sending the first Latina to the United States Senate. On Tuesday, former Nevada attorney general Catherine Cortez Masto won the seat being vacated by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, keeping the seat in Democratic hands.
Bloomberg
Jimmy Vaccaro, the 71-year-old doyen of Las Vegas oddsmakers, says that in the last week only five to 10 people have come to his counter at the South Point Casino's Sports Book lounge to ask him about the presidential election. "Used to be five to 10 people every two hours," Vaccaro says. "The interest is waning. We're worn out here."
Las Vegas Sun
It was on Nov. 8, 1864, that Nevadans cast their ballots for the first time in a U.S. presidential election, exactly 152 years ago today. Republican President Abraham Lincoln was fighting for re-election against Democrat George McClellan, a former Union general running on a peace platform, when the Silver State joined the Union barely a week earlier, on the date now known as Nevada Day, October 31.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
It's the final day before decision 2016. If you're headed to the polls Tuesday, you may want to brush up on your voting etiquette to be on your best ballot box behavior. This campaign season has been rough. Don't let your election day end up that way too.
Vegas Seven
Elections, like politicians, have the habit of being both similar and unique. Granting the Orange One’s presence, this election fits both descriptions. Or maybe you haven’t looked up Ross Perot online. Do so, and you’ll see some parallels. But in Nevada, as usual, there’s the usual and the unusual.
K.N.P.R. News
Las Vegas calls itself the entertainment capital of the world. And it has a long history of great entertainment, no question. Reno and Lake Tahoe hotel-casinos long have boasted great performers, too. But many Nevadans are surprised when they hear the first city to feature true entertainment headliners in a showroom was … Elko.