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Lady Gaga! Gwen Stefani! Beto O'Rourke! White House hopeful joins Vegas celebrity parade

LAS VEGAS - Las Vegas residencies are splashy affairs with big-name artists settling into the city - often for a dozen or more shows a year. Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani and Aerosmith are among high-wattage fixtures this year.

But there's also another unofficial residency taking root in the state: candidates trying to secure the Democratic Party's presidential nomination for 2020.

Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have all made several stops in Nevada already as they try to woo voters in anticipation of the state's Feb. 22 caucus. So have Jay Inslee, Tulsi Gabbard

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