Bernie Sanders at North Dakota Rally: I'm Not 'Some Kind of Savior'

During a rally, he said, "We need a political movement with millions of people."

But during a rally in Fargo, he was adamant in reminding his supporters that the country needs an engaged political movement -- not a "savior."

In response to an attendee shouting out that the country needs him, Sanders responded, "If there is any person here, any person here that thinks I'm coming to you as some kind of savior, that I'm going to do it all -- all myself, you're wrong. No president, not Bernie Sanders or anybody else can do it alone. We don't need a savior."

Sanders, speaking to about 2,000 people at Fargo's Ramada Plaza & Suites, emphasized, "We need a political movement with millions of people."