Democratic candidates including Bernie Sanders (L) and Hillary Clinton gather for the first Democratic presidential debate at the Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nev., on Oct. 13, 2015. The top five candidates will square-off in the first primetime debate for the 2016 presidential election. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders (I-VT) answers a question during the first Democratic presidential debate at the Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nev., on Oct. 13, 2015. The top five candidates will square-off in the first primetime debate for the 2016 presidential election. Photo by Josh Haner/UPI | License Photo

Seth MacFarlane arrives on the red carpet at the New York Premiere of Ted 2 at Ziegfeld Theater in New York City on June 24, 2015. The producer endorsed presidential candidate Bernie Sanders through a fundraiser in Hollywood Wednesday night. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Bernie Sanders is gaining momentum in Hollywood after producer Seth MacFarlane helped fill a nightclub with supporters Wednesday.

For $25-per-entrance ticket into the area's Avalon nightclub, hundreds filed into the rally to hear Sanders and MacFarlande discuss the election and the idea of a "political revolution."


"If I were standing here tonight making some viscous attack against Hillary Clinton or anybody else, it would be a front-page story," Sanders explained, according to Variety, while distinguishing the gap between how the media covers politics versus what is really discussed. "But if you talk about why the middle class is disappearing as almost all the income and wealth go to the top 1 percent, not a big story. So what the political revolution is is forcing a debate, not about trivia, but about real issues."

MacFarlane spent his time on stage endorsing Sanders and commending him for his performance at Tuesday night's debate in Las Vegas. Concerning the presidential candidate's answer when asked what the greatest national security threat is, MacFarlane said Sanders was "the only candidate...who gave the correct answer: climate change."

"Of all our biggest challenges, social inequality, healthcare, this is the one that must go immediately to the front of the line. This is the only one with a non-negotiable timetable," he said.

Already endorsed by Hollywood stars such as Sarah Silverman, Neil Young, Mimi Kennedy and Mark Ruffalo, actress Maribeth Monroe also joins the ranks of California's Sanders supporters. The Workaholics actress took to Twitter to express her anticipation ahead of Wednesday's rally, saying, "ok senator. I'm ready to hear some revolution. #FeelTheBern." After MacFarlane's speech, she added a supportive, "You killed it," mentioning she sat in the "nose bleed seats."

Later Wednesday night, Variety reports the U.S. Senator attended a more traditional fundraiser -- his ninth so far -- in Beverly Hills at the estate of Syd and Linda Leibovitch. With tickets at $250 each, about 300 people are said to have shown up.

"The truth is there are many people in this country who have money but also believe in social justice," he is reported to have said.