Politicians don’t usually stop supporters from chanting their names but on Thursday, Sen. Bernie Sanders stopped supporters from shouts of “Bernie! Bernie!” at a rally in Washington.

He wanted them to know the movement, born out of his ultimately unsuccessful campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, was more than just about him.

“I appreciate your love and it is mutual,” the Vermont independent said. “It is all of us.”

Sanders was the main speaker at the rally celebrating the death of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which Sanders has long opposed.