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Democratic presidential candidate events, rallies

Democratic presidential candidates will hold events throughout Nevada on Friday, the day before the Nevada caucuses.

Candidate events scheduled for Friday:

— 3 p.m.: Pete Buttigieg, College of Southern Nevada town hall, 700 College Dr., Henderson

— 6 p.m. Amy Klobuchar, Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Reno event, William N. Pennington Youth & Teen Facility, 1300 Foster Drive, Reno

— 6:15 p.m. Elizabeth Warren, Get Out the Caucus rally, Clark County Government Center amphitheater, 500 Grand Central Parkway

— 6:30 p.m.: Tom Steyer, “Battle Ready” rally, The Industrial Event Space, 2330 S. Industrial Road

— 6:30 p.m.: Pete Buttigieg, Get Out the Caucus rally, Faiss Middle School, 9525 W. Maule Ave.

— 6:30 p.m.: Joe Biden, community event, Hyde Park Middle School, 900 Hinson St.

— 7 p.m.: Bernie Sanders, Get Out the Caucus rally, Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd.

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