Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) wouldn't say if he will turn his fundraising juggernaut toward the Democratic House and Senate campaign committees and down-ballot Democratic candidates in a Wednesday night interview on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show."
"Right now, our job is to, what I'm trying to do is win the Democratic nomination," Sanders said.
He said he is "blown away" by his campaign's small-dollar fundraising.
"Without that type of support, we would not be where we are right now," he said.
Host Rachel Maddow said rival Hillary Clinton has been fundraising for her campaign as well as the Democratic Party. Will the Sanders campaign begin this type of fundraising as well, Maddow asked.
"We'll see," Sanders said. "Right now, our focus is on winning the nomination."
Not surprising that a person that has only been a Democrat 6 months and is only running as a Democrat for the media coverage doesn’t care about down ticket Democrats.
To all the Sander supporters — how are you suppose to have a revolution if the Senate and Congress are still Republican?