Hours before last night’s Democratic debate in New Hampshire, members of Senator Bernie Sanders’ campaign team held an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session, addressing redditors’ questions on how the candidate plans to win in Iowa, what happened with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) database controversy, and—something you won’t hear in a nationally televised debate—what Sanders smells like.

My Iowa staff is doing a @reddit_AMA on Saturday! Stay tuned for details. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) December 16, 2015

Speaking on behalf of Sanders’ staff were two members of his organizing team in Iowa: Robert Becker, Iowa State Director, and Pinky Weitzman, Iowa Digital Director.

As soon as the AMA began, redditors wasted no time in bringing up Wednesday’s data breach, when members of Sanders’ staff accessed voter data gathered by the Clinton campaign:

However, when Sanders was asked the same question in last night’s debate, his own answer was less triumphant. In fact, after noting that the staffer behind the breach had been fired, he offered Clinton an apology:

“Not only do I apologize to Secretary Clinton—and I hope we can work together on an independent investigation from day one—I want to apologize to my supporters. This is not the type of campaign that we run. And if I find anybody else involved in this, they will also be fired.”

When the DNC discovered the breach, Sanders’ staffers temporarily lost access to their data on likely Sanders supporters to contact.

So they adjusted their strategy:

Earlier this week, Sanders supporters in other states jumped on the Millennium Bandwagon. User worff shared this image with the California for Sanders community, inviting local campaigners to join in the galactic politicking:

Sanders’ Iowa staffers entertained some sillier queries, such as this one from an undecided voter who decides with their nose:

Well, you won’t hear Anderson Cooper ask that.

But some redditors—even those who support Sanders—expressed concern that he lacks the outreach necessary to persuade Iowans to vote for him over Clinton, who leads by an average of 25 points in national polls.

Weitzman noted that the campaign has “9,663 individual Iowans who have volunteered for [Sanders] at least once”—but when she shared a link to Sanders’ Caucus for Bernie in Iowa Facebook event, redditors called attention to the disappointing following.

“1.2k people invited?” wrote user Metaror. “That’s pathetic, I’m sorry.”

While the Sanders for President community enjoys more subscribers on Reddit than any candidate’s group, not all commenters were satisfied with the staffers’ answers:

Or their plan to rally out-of-state residents to help campaign in Iowa:

Between now and the beginning of the primaries, Democrats have one last debate—scheduled for Jan. 17, 2016 in Charleston, SC. After that, residents of Iowa and New Hampshire can expect their phones to be ringing until February.