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Sen. Bernie Sanders will bring his Democratic presidential campaign to Lincoln on Thursday and former President Bill Clinton will follow with an appearance here on Friday.

Sanders will address a rally scheduled at the Lied Center beginning at 1 p.m.

It will be first-come, first-served at the venue, which seats about 2,300. The doors will open at 11 a.m.

Clinton will visit both Lincoln and Omaha on Friday, with no details on time and site yet available.

The former president will make the case for his wife's presidential bid, centering on "Hillary's plans to raise wages and break down the barriers that exist for too many families," the Clinton campaign stated in its announcement.

The Sanders campaign is asking that people not bring bags, signs or banners on sticks into Thursday's event due to security concerns.

An overflow crowd is almost guaranteed based on the numbers Sanders has attracted on college campuses. The Lied Center is on the edge of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, 301 N. 12th St.