Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders has left Montana and moved on to his next campaign stop. But not before he told a huge crowd of supporters in Billings, democracy means Americans have the power to change the country.

The crowd at the Montana Pavilion in Billings waited for hours to see and hear Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders.

Sanders told the crowd, "Here in Billings and here in Montana, and all over this country, people are tired of establishment politics and economically, people want real change. People want a political revolution."

The candidate did not appear to disappoint the thousands on hand.

"Secretary Clinton and I disagree on many issues, but where we do agree, it would be a disaster if Donald Trump became President," Senator Sanders said.

In a one-to-one conversation before the rally, Senator Sanders, who says he's been to Montana before, talked candidly about the issues important to him and the majority of his mostly 45 and under supporters.

"If we don't turn this around, the younger generation, for the first time in the modern history of America, will have a lower standard of living than their parents," Sanders said.

He emphasized his stance on a handful of issues, including education.

"It's not free education. Every time. If you want to send your kids to Harvard, you are going to have to pay for it. What I am saying, when we talk about public education in America, we can no longer talk about 1st through 12th grade," he said.

The themes of the Sanders campaign resonated with many on hand, with whom he spent some quality time.

"I'm at a loss for words. it was amazing," one supporter at the rally said. Another said, "As a career politician, he's been consistent and that's why I believe in him so much."

Sanders finished by telling the Billings crowd, "My hope is that this beautiful state – and this is a beautiful state. This state will lead the nation in a political revolution." He said the political process should be about one person, one vote and not about super PACS.