 We are gaining a lot of momentum. Just in the last week, we have closed the gap with Secretary Clinton by about 25 delegates. We won overwhelming, unbelievable victories in Utah and Idaho with over 75% of the vote. And while we lost in Arizona, you add all that together and you add Democrats abroad, I think we gained about 25 delegates in the last week. And now we are coming to the great state of Washington on Saturday morning. What we have found in this campaign is something very interesting. And that is we do well when there is a large voter turnout. We do poorly when there is a low voter turnout. In other words, when working class people and young people, people who have not often been involved in the political process stand up and come out, we do well. But when they don't, we don't. So I would ask all of you on Saturday morning, I guess the caucuses begin at 10, get there earlier, bring out your friends and your uncles and your aunts. Let's have a great turnout, a record-breaking turnout in Washington on Saturday morning.