"What we have seen, and what I believe to be the case, is our campaign does well when there is a large voter turnout, When what we call 'non-traditional' voters start participating in the political process. We saw that in Iowa. We saw that in New Hampshire. I think we could see that in South Carolina as well. So, we are reaching out to working-class people, black and white, Latino, people who maybe, in the past, have not participated in the political process, or not voted in the primary. We are reaching out very heavily to younger people who may never have participated in an election. We think, and what we are trying to do, is make the phone calls, knock on the doors. We are doing that very aggressively in South Carolina. And, I think at the end of the day, we are going to do a lot, a lot, better than people thought."