Q: The selection of New Hampshire —
MR. CARNEY: — well, wait, the President doesn’t have a primary. I will — well, I’ll confidently predict that he’ll win the primary in the Democratic Party. So there are a lot of states that matter in the political process in this country, and if you didn’t travel to any of them, you would severely limit your ability to travel around the country. The President has gone north, south, east and west, and will continue to travel around the country making the case for his agenda.
Q: Do you have — just shifting to international affairs — do you have anything on Egypt? Fourth day of protests in Tahrir Square. What is the President’s level of concern?
MR. CARNEY: Well, we are deeply concerned about the violence. The violence is deplorable. We call on restraint — we call on all sides to exercise restraint. We think it’s very important that the elections go forward. And, again, going back to the first point, the violence needs to stop. The Egyptians need to be able to decide their future and decide it in a peaceful manner.
Q: Any anything on the prime minister-elect in Spain? …