Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) Sunday rally in Denver, Colorado, drew an estimated 11,400 people — a crowd his campaign is describing as the “largest rally any presidential candidate has held in Colorado this cycle.”

Sanders was originally slated to hold the rally in the Colorado Convention Center’s Bellco Theater, which has a 5,000 seat capacity, but was moved to another hall — the Exhibition Hall, which boasts of a 12,000 capacity — “due to high demand”:

“Our campaign has grassroots support across Colorado, we are doing the hard work of organizing to ensure we win here on Super Tuesday,” Bernie 2020 Colorado State Director Pilar Chapa said, according to the campaign.

“Our supporters and our volunteers are going to use the momentum from tonight to expand the electorate and bring more people than ever into the political process,” Chapa added.

Sanders took aim at President Trump during the rally, calling him “a pathological liar who is running a corrupt administration, who has no clue what the Constitution of the United States is about, who is a bully, who is vindictive, who is a racist, who is a sexist, who is a homophobe, who is a xenophobe, [and] who is a religious bigot.”

The presidential hopeful hit the bulk of his go-to stump speech talking points during the rally, demanding Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and immigration reform.

“We’re going to end the demonization of the undocumented people. On day one, it’s going to be a very busy day,” he said.

“We’re going to sign an executive order that restores the legal status of the 1.8 million young people and their parents eligible for DACA,” he said to cheers.

He also promised bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform, giving “a path to citizenship for the undocumented”:

Sanders also took shots at Michael Bloomberg, vowing to “end a corrupt political system in which billionaires buy elections.”

“Democracy, to me, means one person, one vote. Not Bloomberg or anybody else spending hundreds of millions of dollars trying to buy an election,” he told the crowd.

Sanders is holding a rally in Tacoma, Washington on Monday night, which will feature actor Tim Robbins, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), and the indie rock band Portugal. The Man.

Last week, Sanders held a rally in New Hampshire on the eve of the state’s primary, which featured the rock band The Strokes, drawing 7,500 attendees.