The 2016 presidential campaign circus descended on Nevada as candidates courted voters -- and you bet things got weird. Since we can't tell you what really went down on The Strip -- staying true to the famous saying -- we'll just show ya instead.
A Donald Trump impersonator reaches out to Donald Trump. Elvis stands by to take a photo.
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Susan Lomas (L) of Nevada holds her 3-month-old son Oliver Lomas, dressed as Bernie Sanders.
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On Democratic Nevada caucus morning, a person passes wearing a Scooby Doo costume at the employees entrance to Harrah's Casino & Hotel, before the caucuses open at 11 a.m.
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Where else would Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison campaign for Marco Rubio?
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Karl Ennenga of New Mexico wears a Ted Cruz sticker on the back of his head as he listens to Ted Cruz.
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Paige Pool of Nevada, dressed as Elvis Presley, watches a video before a rally for Donald Trump.
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