Bernie Sanders Rolling Out New Hampshire Team

Sanders is expected to roll out a team of former lawmakers and activists.

But they may be on their way. A Bernie Sanders spokesperson tells ABC News that the campaign expects to roll out a New Hampshire steering committee this week, perhaps as early as Tuesday. It will feature “well-known activists, labor leaders, community activists, and some sitting state legislators,” according to the spokesperson.

While the campaign wouldn’t reveal the names of current lawmakers, the spokesperson did confirm a major member of the team: Dudley Dudley, a prominent activist, former state representative, and former candidate for U.S. Congress. (Her slogan was “Dudley Dudley: Congress Congress.”)

This announcement will come in addition to what the Sanders camp touts as a strong network of volunteers, a large New Hampshire staff -- Sanders has more paid staff in the state than Clinton -- and support from local labor groups.

Carol Backus might be one example. A former spokesman for the NEA in New Hampshire, she is an ardent Bernie supporter – and believes the senator is winning the volunteer race, even while losing the endorsement game.

“[Endorsements are] probably less significant in New Hampshire than any other state, because we’re a retail politics state,” Backus told ABC News. She added that Sanders volunteers seem more committed than any other candidate’s, saying “everybody who signed up with Bernie seems extremely committed to Bernie.”