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The lines were so long for supporters who were waiting to get into the Bernie Sanders rally at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA that the Sanders campaign was forced to delay the start of the event to allow everyone to is seated.

More than 30 minutes after the scheduled start time of the rally, it was announced at Safeco that, “Bernie would be out shortly,” but that the start of the event was being delayed because there were still long lines of people who were waiting to get into the 54,000 seat venue.

Here is a shot of the crowd from @seattlepi:

Thousands gathered at Safeco Field to hear presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speak Friday, March 25, 2016. Phot… pic.twitter.com/08WjXD0If5 — seattlepi (@seattlepi) March 26, 2016

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A picture of the line outside of the stadium:

RT: Mile long line to get into Safeco field in Seattle to see @BernieSanders ! #feelthebern… #BernieStrong pic.twitter.com/uyA5VHwy3G — The Progressive Mind (@Libertea2012) March 26, 2016

Dustin Gagne a photojournalist at Q13 Fox tweeted:

This line of @BernieSanders supporters stretches the width of Safeco & then some, continuing over 4th Ave. #q13fox pic.twitter.com/qo2jRZaMOm — Dustin Gagne (@Q13_DustinGagne) March 26, 2016

The only question ahead of the rally is will the crowd for Sen. Sanders top 50,000? The fact that the Sanders campaign is delaying the start of the rally to get as many people inside as possible suggests that they are eyeing a gigantic crowd that will blow any other event out of the water.

UPDATE: Sen. Sanders took the stage a 50 minutes after the original start time.