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LAS VEGAS (AP) — It looked more like a campaign rave than a campaign rally as former President Bill Clinton joined two Democratic congressional candidates on a Nevada campus the night before early voting ended.
The crowd of about 1,000 jumped to the throbbing electronic dance music from famed DJ Steve Aoki. Strobe lights flashed on a huge "Stronger Together" Clinton campaign banner. Campaign staffers handed out glow sticks to the amped up audience.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A flood of celebrities has descended on Nevada in the final week of early voting, with campaigns hoping to keep their supporters motivated to vote as the presidential race tightens and as down-ballot contests remain nerve-rackingly close. Here are a few of the visitors.
BILL CLINTON AND STEVE AOKI
Former President Bill Clinton praised his wife's policies on college debt relief before kicking off a campaign rave featuring DJ Steve Aoki at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):
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Former President Bill Clinton praised his wife's policies on college debt relief in Las Vegas Thursday before kicking off a campaign concert featuring attendees wearing glow sticks and jumping up and down to throbbing electronic music.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Pokemon Go" has caught the public's attention — and Hollywood is no exception.
Actors, athletes and musicians are alongside the millions of fans searching for Pokemon creatures. Ellen DeGeneres, Chrissy Teigen, Demi Lovato, Steve Aoki and Soulja Boy are among the celebrities who've posted about the augmented reality sensation on social media.
NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns had to resist the urge to pull out his smartphone at Wednesday night's...