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MAGA hats, a rodeo, and carnival games: What we saw at a festival west of Las Vegas

Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
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Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.

Around 60 miles west of Las Vegas, Pahrump, Nevada’s fall festival and rodeo were in full swing on a recent weekend.

The dry desert heat had broken by sundown. The amusement park rides swung fest-goers around. Families played carnival games — including one basketball challenge that advertised “cheating allowed.” Rodeo fans in the stands donned a mix of ball caps and cowboy hats, sneakers and work shoes and the occasional bedazzled belt buckle.

All around, dust kicked up from the field where the festival was held, and smoke and the aroma of fried foods wafted from vendors’ stands.

A team of Morning Edition journalists visited the festival as part of NPR’s “We, The Voters” series highlighting the states that could determine the 2024 presidential election. We checked out the fair and rodeo to talk to voters about what’s on their minds ahead of the election.

Left: Mary Beth Powell poses for a portrait at the Pahrump Fall Festival. Right: Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
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Left: Mary Beth Powell poses for a portrait at the Pahrump Fall Festival. Right: Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival.

Nye County, where Pahrump sits, is as politically red as the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos dust you can add to the corn on the cob for 50 cents extra. Many of the folks we spoke to say they’ll be casting their ballots for former President Donald Trump.

We saw countless Make America Great Again hats, a tent handing out Trump yard signs — and only one Harris-Walz camo hat.

“I grew up here and I just wanted people to know who I was voting for,” said Mary Beth Powell, who wore the Harris-Walz cap. “And I kind of hope that it empowers some other people to maybe vote that way, too.”

Here’s what else we saw as we listened to voters tell us what matters to them in this election:

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Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
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Folks enjoy the rides at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
Festival attendees enjoy the attractions and games at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
Krystal Ramirez for NPR /
Festival attendees enjoy the attractions and games at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
Rodeo clown at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
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Rodeo clown at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
A Trump and Vance booth at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
Krystal Ramirez for NPR /
A Trump and Vance booth at the Pahrump Fall Festival in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept. 21, 2024.
Flag bearers at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo hold the United States and Nevada flag.
Krystal Ramirez for NPR /
Flag bearers at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo hold the United States and Nevada flag.
 Festival attendees enjoy the rides and games at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
Krystal Ramirez for NPR /
Festival attendees enjoy the rides and games at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
Attendees enjoy the rodeo at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo.
Krystal Ramirez for NPR /
Attendees enjoy the rodeo at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo.
Left: Attendees enjoy the Calf Roping event at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo. Right: Derek Hoskins poses for a portrait at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
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Left: Attendees enjoy the Calf Roping event at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo. Right: Derek Hoskins poses for a portrait at the Pahrump Fall Festival.
Attendees enjoy the Bronc Riding event at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept 21, 2024.
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Attendees enjoy the Bronc Riding event at the Pahrump Fall Festival Rodeo in Pahrump, Nevada on Sept 21, 2024.

Claire Murashima
Claire Murashima is a production assistant on Morning Edition and Up First. Before that, she worked on How I Built This, NPR's Team Atlas and Michigan Radio. She graduated from Calvin University.
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