tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business February 11, 2020 10:00pm-11:00pm EST
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neil: all right, we're not stringing you along, welcome back, i am neil cavuto, still no decision out of new hampshire, strong leaders, bernie sanders and pete buttigieg are very closely dividing about half of the vote in the state. with amy klobuchar not that far back at 19.9%. they are top three finishers regardless who will split 24 delegates, but it is about momentum. not so much for delegate. connell mcshane is at bernie sanders headquarters, an over flow crowd waiting to hear from him, i imagine, he has some
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people on his town. reporter: fair to say this night has dragged on longer, and race is closer than many anticipated. you can hear support. they are expecting their candidate to win tonight. many of them may have thought they would have already heard from the candidate, and race would have been called. by the time. that said, there is an overall close crowd here in will college jim nsjimgymnasium, they were ts they put 1100 people in, to hear senator sanders speak. but our producer went outside, about a half hour ago, he told us there were probably a few hundred lined up outside that had to be turn the away.
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maybe a few dozen stayed around. hoping that doors would be opened up, some of senator sander's well-known surrogates that we've seen on him in new hampshire, and other states in the building. crowd erupted with chants and cheers it was well-known professor cornell west, working rope line, getting the crude crd carwarmedup. we're told no one will introduce him here, he will be only speaker, senator may be in this arena as we speak, we were told about 20 minutes ago, he was leaving his nearby hotel for thoart drivshortdrive over. sanders campaign has a plan, taking time to any do burlington
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tomorrow. whatever happens here, get some rest, he is still a senator, he has votes in dc to attend on thursday. then a campaign through key state of north carolina before heading next week to nevada. the next nominating contest in these presidential primaries and caucuses, to come after new hampshire-you are right, this night probably dragging on longer than these people had hoped, but they seem to be enjoying themselves, they were playing one of your favorites, burn baby burn. it has been played 5 times. neil: nice to see -- high school or college gym, you run from one side to other, they were caucusing at least there are people behind you tonight. >> yeah that was -- >> one for record books. >> we could not move ifry tried tonight. you are a front-runner you get
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media people from germany, all over. three or four rows on the riser. >> do they think that david has ilhasselhoff is running? neil: connell you are the best. he has been everywhere, china, hong kong, you name it a very thick passport. with us now. governor of new hampshire. good to have you, you are surprised by the closeness of this what is happening in this democratic race? >> yeah, if you look at winners and losers, bernie won but he has a big problem. with 150 thousand votes in 2016, about half of his voters left him in this election. neil: they have a lot of other choices now. there are more people running. >> but they walked away. and he also ran in two races.
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the real winner is new hampshire primary. we got it right, we said wild be one -- wild be 100% reliable. but bernie should be concerned, klobuchar is the big story biden is a incredible disappointment. not in just terms of where he showed up and the dpak h fact ht the state, that is disgraceful, i don't care whether you win or lose, you stay, you thank your supporters, hig he has fallen of the handles. neil: he did thank people, maybe not a wide ide a wise idea to l. do you know why the vote count is as slow as it is, are they being attract careful? >> -- extra careful. >> we have closed polls for about two hours now this is when as fast as it comes in.
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a lot of rural communities, a loot still do it by hand. they will not call this for a while. neil: we have trish regan and robert wolf with us. , kennedy, and dawn baker. you know, maybe they are being cautious. you know the state far better than i. no one wants ts to take the risf calling anything for anyone in a race as close as this, i am thinking how this will be covered tomorrow. if you say bernie sanders finishes winning, story will be pete buttigieg coming in close two, and out of nowhere amy
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klobuchar emerging. >> i think you are right, i think -- -- >> really? i made it up. >> new hampshire is no iowa, iowa screwed up, that could have been avoided, they had so many conflicts of interest between dnc and pete buttigieg's campaign adviser and shadow company. but that aside, i think you are right, i think that this is a surprise. and new hampshire is about surprises, new hampshire does a good job usually gauging as much as people' to think -- people want to think an isolated place with a bunch of nondiverse individuals, historically, new hampshire had a good success rate, it is finding the candidates, and buttigieg, klobuchar emerging on the scene with a lot of momentum, and momentum is something that you can't underestimate. really, i would not be surprised and our friend robert can
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probably talk to this, a lot of people in democratic party did not like bernie sanders, hillary clinton said it herself, no one bodies him, nobody wants to work with him. then, too they -- >> that is her opinion. >> they liked her less. >> do they look at pete? and klobuchar, and say, wait, this ticket could win? maybe they try to get two of them to team up. >> i think it shows, i think robert, hit it on the head when he talked about the people in democratic party, who are truly moderates, who are looking out forever their money and their children, they just want a practical person who will not screw everything up, the problem with bernie sanders' flavor of socialism, you cannot unring that bell, once you give people 10 more entitlements you cannot take them away. i think that -- you kno they loe his personality, they will hate his policies, and you are right,
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the stories going to be. about mayor pete having a strong showing, two contests in a row, and amy klobuchar, these are two obscure midwesterners, no one knew anything about them, 6 months ago, now they both one night transformed race. >> i disagree slightly there what! >> if bernie sanders wins, we gets a win, if we wins by 2 or three 3 points, bernie is a win, he would have won first primary, he still ahead in national polls today. increasingly move -- >> you don't think that the size of victory matters the fact that putibuttigieg in competitive int state. >> he where he was in the mol. >poll.>> no, bernie sanders cler point average was 8 points ahead of pete buttigieg this morning.
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>> last couple of shows showed it close. >> no, actually. >> robert. >> bernie surged. >> okay -- >> you know where money goes from here. or sentiment could shift, maybe not shift among the powers that be in democratic party. >> there would be a few things, they give joe a second look for south carolina. >> a third. >> or third. >> they will put more money to both mayor pete and amy klobuchar. those three will have enough money -- >> what happened to warren. >> i think she will struggle. neil: they are hoping that biden has his moment. >> they will stay with him through south carolina, that will be you know. the other thing about bernie that we're not bringing up, in this station we don't do fake news. but, the idea was there is now
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residents i.d.s, a big challenge for the democratic party, you used to be able to go in sign up to vote, the college kids could go in. neil: with your college i.d. >> now you can't. >> you need a residence i.d. neil: that put cuts down his college support. did they have it 4 years ago. >> they did. >> they cut it by half percentage. percentage. percentage. neil: are saying that numbers would have been higher. >> it would have helped bernie, i think college vote was 12%. >> yes, governor sununu was instrumental with that, they worked aggressively. the concern is, you are in school, from who knows where, you just go and vote. if you are a student, you go,
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day of, say i just moved here, they say great. you know, here you go. and so you think about how that affectset vote. >> are they provisional. the counties would double check them? >> yes, they found, was there was a problem. people went in they voted, then they should have correspondented to driver licenses in state of new hampshire going up by that much, it didn't, then they were questioning if people came in from massachusetts and elsewhere. >> percentage of college voters is half of what it was in 16. neil: there you go. >> they are lazy and unwashed. >> not biden voters. >> really. neil: we'll keep looking at this we're going to keep foreign markets, they there is not much reaction. unless there were stunning surprises. softbank overnight having a big
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neil: all right, story of the evening. we can't declare a winner is not so much who leads but who is biting at leader that is mayor pete buttigieg. and look at amy klobuchar, not expected to do anything in the state, in a solid third, 4 percentage points off of pete buttigieg. fox news correspondent matt finn at pete buttigieg's headquarters, with more from there in new hampshire. reporter: neil, a very energized crowd. supporters have been cheering
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the signature chant, president pete and -- helping pronounces mayor pete's last name, his name has crisscrossed to state, campaign is claiming it held most events versus any other campaign in recent days more than 20 since friday. and in the final day. mayor pete's final pitch was he perfect down middle candidate, bernie sanders was too extreme, and calling for revolutions, and other opponents were status quo. mayor pete's campaign was touting he has perfect temperament to be president. contrasting him to president trump, painting him more like president obama, he has picked up momentum. it is possible he stepped on the
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stage. hundreds of people are here in the crowd. we are expecting potentially see mayor pete in this room, at any moment. neil toss it back. neil: i know it is very hard to hear. little more than a week ago, i imagine same people in the room did not think they would be in this type of environment today. finishes a strong number two, with not an outside chance of possibly winning it does change the game? reporter: it did, in past couple days, final polls, indicated that pete buttigieg was polling in a close second behind bernie sanders, this is bernie sanders territory. he overwhelmingly won this state in 2016, he is a brand here in this state. we followed this buttigieg campaign, at several events across state, he was pulling in large crowds. at one point he had a record
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crowd, bernie. >> the room i is getting louder, we'll see what happens as mayor peets head to the south. he has admitted high ha he has m with the black vote, something he admitted he needs to work on, perhaps giving him a second chance. neil: thank you. story of of night, we have no results tonight to share with you that are final. that says a lot about the race. in new hampshire. after all craziness of last week in iowa it was also a dead even race between bernie sanders and pete buttigieg, it could continue that way to new hampshire, that alone, robert wolf would be an historical anomaly in and of itself. >> we keep talking about amy
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klobuchar. but we have to now start talking about mayor pete. if he will pull within a couple percent of bernie, he could become the story, i agree with kennedy, no one would effect them on top of each other, by the way. in iowa they are challenging the count, if they are this close. neil: you always here to -- i know we use, that if you are worried about emergence of a bernie sanders, he looks to still be the leader, he has taken care of elizabeth warren, he has that vote. is there some hope for the establishment? the moderates are rising here? >> i still think it goes back to no one has coalesced around anyone we're still at 3 and 4 people, we have to include bloomberg now, they are between 2between15 to 25%, that does no.
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joe biden is not leaving bev south carolina. and if you look today, he will do good there. >> even after this, it is about momentum. >> but in south carolina, after getting tanking last couple days, he was a 20%, but -- 27% with african-american vote, bloomberg was 22%, he is not playing in south carolina. neil: i can remember rudy guliani running away with it in florida until john mccain, merged and winning big in new hampshire, then guliani, like was evaporating it was all over. >> i am not one for predicting, igist say today, have you 4 people that could end up in super tuesday. >> why don't joe biden's backers go to mayor pete after a night like this, those who were still half open for joe biden, i would be looking at my money, if you have made money you are concerned about your return on investment. i don't know -- you know, now.
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he is went striking distance, of northeastern who won the state with 60 percentage points 4 years ago. >> good thing about primary season, you can't give more than 2800 to anyone. >> i think bloomberg is a bit of a loser here, his whole campaign. neil: because of -- -- the tape? >> that too, but result. campaign they are not a plausible alternative to bernie sanders. we are seeing with pete buttigieg and klobuchar, they are emerging as plausible moderate alternatives, given that bloomberg has a lot of problem with democratic voters people might think -- >> i called mayor pete a long time ago for the record. neil: you did. >> for establishment types this gives them security, they do notment, let's be honest who really wants a socialist to
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country, to kennedy's point, put in a bunch of entitlements you can never get back, you cannot afford that. a candidate who is younger, not golub as much as joe biden does on stage. pete buttigieg, and amy klobuchar. neil: is that country ready for that, a gay man? >> a fair question, i think parts of country are trouble haded by that. neil: democrats be troubled by that? brilliant, wrong young and prom. >> there will be no many debates there is a debate about bloomberg, i am a big bloomberg fan but be clear, he ran as a republican mayor after rudy guliani, and 2004 he hosted george bush for convention in new york and 2008 he did not endorse barack obama.
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that jury is out. neil: no one could have predicted that donald trump -- >> that said, if mike can help us. >> i hear you. >> we're in. >> i think it important to note, looking at numbers, left wing candidates are most lift, as we call them, are getting 35% of vote. the sort of moderates getting about 60%. that you know 35 is not a lot in a statement where, we saw earlier exit poll 3/4 of new hampshire democratic voters think that economy is skewed unfair. you have a progressive include democratic base they are not voting in large numbers for progressives. that is another sign that perhaps, sanders, he looks like he will eke out a win. but not clear to me the left
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they have numbers to beat sanders. >> we talked about it, we said he has highest floor and lowest ceiling, he will be somewhere between 25 and 35%. that is kind of a lock. >> right. >> to see him go over thriv 35%t tough. >> and still a crowded feel, i am curious to see how this night is framed tomorrow, and next week before nevada, because, bernie sanders is not going to be the story. you will have media and democratic establish. , making certain that this is portrayed for him as a loss. and amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg are the ones that won. >> i do believe that is headline now on "new york times".com, buttigieg and klobuchar close behind, sanders is leading, buttigieg and klobuchar close
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behind, warren and biden struggle. neil: by the way is that just what i said an hour and a half ago! we'll take a quick break, we're expecting on left side of the screen to hear in bernie sanders and right pete buttigieg. you know, you would never have predicted this kind of outcome in this state, then you wouldn't have predicted in iowa last week, but it sets up a lot more drama for what comes afterwards in nevada, caucus state, and south carolina crucial test for african-american vote. but for this night at this moment, at this time erase that is too close to call. it has been a while since we've seen anything like this in new hampshire, if this is a sign of things to come, buckle up. ♪ ♪
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neil: you know there is a reason why we have commercial breaks, it is a good thing you are not here during them, but welcome back, i am neil cavuto, we're 2 1/2 hours into this, that is how long it has been since the polls closed, we don't have a leader it is too close. it is bernie sanders, pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar in that order. for elizabeth warren and joe biden a tough night, died deirdre bolton looking at purpose counties. reporter: we have mayor pete, really very close to senator sanders, these two counties, all night, they are 50% of the result. of the muscle we'll see. not that we really need it but to compare with fewer candidates
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than last night, senator sanders just had this clean sweep. 60-40 last premier, but with just one another candidate, it is a different dynamic, and according to fox voter analysis, voters told us that when they decided this week, so-called late deciding voters, they broke for one of two candidates, they broke either for mayor pete or they broke for amy klobuchar. so interestingly enough that is the pattern on the larger board. people who took time, one in one direction and one in the other, a quick look at other areas, this northern part, sanders is holding on to for moment, this area has been suffering most, we talk about how new hampshire is a strong state, economically with the industries that are
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represented throughout the nation. and if you look at just average household income, new hampshire is number 7 on the list of 50, a strong state. but, this county' north, is one that does suffer, it is most blue collar, the most paper mills which have been destroyed. not surprising they are more open to a progressive platform. neil: not big fans of that trade deal that took so long. and all that. hillary clinton won. a couple thousand votes last time. but it goes back and forth. >> wild card -- >> then governor two democrat senators. neil: weird one. >> independents show up they did. >> they do. neil: thank you, work with that go on this. two very happy candidate camps, happiest are bernie sanders and pete buttigieg, we heard from amy klobuchar.
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taking this on, she will carry to milwaukee, they will have their convention, connell mcshane at bernie sanders headquarters, i believe in manchester. connell? reporter: yes. there is anxiety building here, we take about crowd, they expected their candidate to win, they still do but they also expected this night to be wrapped up by now. they have been gathered here since about 7:30, going on 3 hours now, milling around, he is here from what we understand, senator sanders held in a holding room or a gym next to the gym, campaigner said he is waiting for more numbers. i talked about this earlier, there case is that they knew it would be tight with pete
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buttigieg, but bump out of iowa had leveled off. after strong klobuchar debate. that would cancel buttigieg a little bit, sanders would win, not going away wit but comforta, i will tell you what they be happening. the undecided voters are the deciders, we were at a buttigieg even last night, i was talking with a number of people about what they would do. a fair number of people who claim to still be undecided. a few of them at that even, at least stood out to me, a woman for example, she said, this is about 24 hours ago, well, if election of the now who would you vote for. >> she said, well, i would go for bernie if right now, i said, that does not seem like you want to, she said i down, if mayor pete convinces me, i would go for him. we never caught up with her, i
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had similar conversations with others, one theft u one -- lefta voicemail, he said i thought about it, i did go for mayor pete, and second person sent an e-mail, said i went for mayor pete that was happening, i found that interesting. it may account for some of the anxiety building up here. neil: they would like more wiggle room in the numbers, thank you connell. don't go far, connell mcshane. and that is what has them nervous, not a really a huge brieginbreathing distance betwen bernie sanders and pete buttigieg. looking at the votes. amy klobuchar, not that poorly. i apologize. >> i understand. neil: we are right now amy klobuchar locking in third, far ahead of elizabeth warren.
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who along with joe biden, they are not getting their numbers, maybe robert wolfy's point, hoping for better faring, in south carolina. >> how do see this shaping up. >> in 2008 we had obama and hillary clinton north of 35 percent. we still have a hig feel in next in -- big field in new hampshire, edwards and richardson and dodd, anded by up, anbiden and others. others. >> in 2008. >> yes. >> this is known as -- >> iowa and new hampshire windows the field. they did it in 08 and 16, not now, if you are a democrat you say emoy oh, my god. >> a headline today, democrats are depressed. how do you feel about that?
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>> i'm very disappointed in the first few weeks of the primary, wa wifes iowa was a horrific wer party, it did nothing. there was no one coming out with balloons, i'm the winner, usually after iowa, that winnows the field, that did not happen, now here you are tonight, there will be you know 4 candidates, northern 10%. no one north of 25 or so, and then you sit up joe biden and bloomberg in the background. tom steyer is third in nevada. neil: he is spending a boat load of money there. >> 25 million. >> and -- all right, matt finn you are at pete buttigieg headquarters, we're waiting, can you update us where that sts? reporter: we have people took the stage.
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to begin introducing him, i spoke with someone with campaign, they have not give be a clear indication on when pete buttigieg might take the stage. this is a packed house. they have been chanting boot,-edge-edge and mayor pete, perhap as joe biden sensed mayor pete's -- he began attacking him on trail and ads, saying that pete buttigieg is just a small town mayor who does not have qualifications to be president. joe biden was working on iran deal, pete buttigieg was installing lights under bridges, in indiana. and joe biden also saying that buttigieg has no place or position to attack obama administration that mayor pete is no barack obama. you know what, for the first time in perhaps really in history of his campaign, pete buttigieg began swinging
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directly back at biden, naming him, he said, biden, you are a part of the washington establishment. and you are right, i am from a small town, i am a mayor of a small town in indiana, those voters want to be heard, and in fact dc can learn from small town american politics, that is fascinating t to see how far joe biden has palm en i fallen in p, he is already in south carolina, not hold be an events here. that was a really fascinating dynamic that unfolded. here we are, a community college. thousands of enthusiastic supporters for mayor pete, his final pitch he is the perfect down middle candidate, and bernie sanders is too extreme, and calling for revolution, and his other competitors were status quo. and he touted his tone, saying tone is important, his campaign
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trying to portray him as having a calm, cool temperament. perfect and idea at for a president. after michael j. fox was here campaigns for mayor pete over weekend, he said reminds me of barack obama, mayor pete picked up a lot of momen -- momentum. seems like based on people to stage now. and energy we will see mayor pete in a short while. neil: great job. robert wolf. people get serious about dumping on an opponent who is a threat, but they wait until he is a threat, now you have this week, where joe biden of the going after him, but they only do so when they emerge as a threat. i'm harkening back to how republicans handle donald trump they thought he would implode, they kip there ar kept their dit
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happens again and again. >> it you know donald trump was unique, usually people punch up only. seldom do people that are winning punch down, joe biden punched up, pete punched up. you don't see pete mention biden's name. -- >> when you are a threat. they done think abou damage thi- didn't think about this, they will be targets now. interesting about history of this, no one gets them in will crib, they are already threats when they are targeted. >> you are right, he is coronavirus of the 2020 cycle. president tweeting, boot-edge-edge is doing pretty
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well, giving crazy bernie a run for his money, very interesting. neil: does he have a nickname are in mayor pete. >> maybe in m private. >> in debate friday they all went after pete buttigieg. >> and biden with attack ads over the weekend going after pete buttigieg really harshly, he withstood that. but so far, he is withstood those attacks well. neil: you look at -- momentum and they ta take turns, everyone gets a turn. these three, sanders and buttigieg whic and klobuchar wil battle it out in next battleground. ahead of super tuesday, who has momentum in your eyes. eyes. >> probably still bernie.
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he won first two, or right about, and right now he is favored to win nevada. he looks like he is number two in south carolina. so -- neil: is he. neil: >> i saw some interesting gata point, new hampshire 10% of the democratic electorate is minority of that 10% sanders got 40% biden leads hugely among minorities, but of the next candidates sanders buttigieg and klobuchar, and bloomberg it looks like sanders meeting best placed to pick up on those votes if biden is dropping. >> we've all talked with republicans on the show, not assuming a monolithic voting bloc for democrats, they think that donald trump is pick up more african-americans this go than last go. >> and they point to fact he
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picked up 15 percentage points among african-american men, and you never should, that can be kiss of death for a candidate, and you have to be very careful not to patronize or insult an entire group of people by assuming they vote one way. these are individuals, they are individuals with families, and futures, and that is how people vote, they vote for themselves and their own personal interest regardless of their characteristics, and i think it will be very interesting going into neff of in particularly, we talk -- nevada particularly, we talk about south carolina because joe biden wants to us talk about south carolina, but you look at nevada and yj engage, that strong for bernie sanders, i don't think he has been wounded, yet, we'll see when they say tomorrow. >> union vote has been smith between bernie and biden. reason nevada never gets talked
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about because it is a caucus, people just kind of -- >> we're so over caulkses. >> they don't like it they don't talk about it. neil: money men and women, they follow momentum but they don't want to give good money after bad. as an investment, who looks like a promming investment right now? -- promising investment? hedge your bets, spread is around? what do you do? >> next week, amy klobuchar is coming to town, mayor pete and joe biden. jobe will get his people to go there, but my guess that amy klobuchar will be soldout quickly. >> really. neil: >> people' to meet her, they have not met her. >> who has more charisma between her and mayor pete. >> a new york fundraiser? s. >> all 3 are coming to town. >> in new york city? or mo -- i don't know.
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>> you know. >> not at ted's steak house. >> bootcheck has a good read on that. i'll take money from anyone. >> that a good strategy. >> that is smart. i think it was a huge misstep on warren's part. if a donor wants to give you money, and cap is 2800 to help you demo -- become the nominee,d beat president trump, where are you not taking you are all aligned. >> talk about people who refuse to come on fox, i mean elizabeth warren. and again, the same thing, if you look down your nose at a massive audience, you do your a grit disservice, you should be so confident in your message you should know in your heart that could cut through across any age or party division, and you should go -- if there is an
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audience, there are people who' perhaps a different voice, go talk to them, it was so short-sighted of her not to do, that and i know there were other candidates, but elizabeth warren thought she was scoring points with the woke twitter crowd when she refused to come on fox, tonight it has hurt her, to your point, top 3 finishers in new hampshire they have all done some extensive -- >> one challenge that buttigieg and klobuchar will face, they get more streu scrutiny now, wew biden. and bernie sanders. we know -- a lot of attention in last year, buttigieg and klobuchar, how much know about amy klobuchar and her record, you know in senate, and also before that, how many people know enough about buttigieg, they will get a lot of media screwescrutiny now.
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>> yeah. and some will be a problem for them. >> two points on each, one with respect to what can be said, last night i tweeted out quote mayor said to his group about on fox, he said, i'm going to fox, you have to speak to everyone. with respect -- one thing is reason is we usually win on field, usually down to one or two. debate is a couple people by now not 7 pipe people on stage. >> it was obama and bernie. >> and that hair. >> you talk about op-ed research and this and that, that is not where they spin their time in primary, you think about obama hillary. >> they go to ukraine and russia you are right. >> media. >> not really run -- when obama emerged after iowa caucus, he did get a lot of scrutiny.
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we came out with that -- discovered about that pastor. >> reverend wright, it will happen. neil: he was shellacked in new hampshire. >> hillary clinton had to cry. then she lost 8 years later. e. >> he lost in nevada too. then -- >> looks like pete buttigieg is not speaking. maybe his voice -- he sounded hors.>> he is a young man with d vocal cords. >> there he is. >> you have two people 41 and sn anfront andcenter, mayor pete a8 years old. virtually even with the guy who.
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not as much. >> thank you, new hampshire. thank you so much. one pore timmore time for our pw hampshire state co-chairs, thank you. thank you for your leadership and your commitment. thank you to our extraordinary national co-chair congresswoman andy custer wh who knows how to raise the roof and get out the vote. thank you t to the love of my life, who keeps my grounded and makes me whole.
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i want to congrea congratulate e pet orcompetitors and their sups here in new hampshire. i admire senator sanders when i was a high school student, i respect him to this day, i congratulate him on his strong showing tonight. i want to congratulate senator klobuchar, and senator warren, vice president biden and all of our democratic candidates and supporters. i know that we share the spirit that we heard from some of our volunteers at poll site today who welcoming a competing candidate with chants of vote blue no matter who.
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we are on the same page. now over past year, some two dozen campaigns have crisscrossed this state, each laying claim to the ability to bring people together, turn out the vote and move americans toward a brighter future. that too. here in a state that goes by the motto live free or die, you made up your own mind. you, serted tha asserted that fs independent streak, and thanks to you a campaign some said should not be here at all, has shown we're here to stay .
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so many of you turned out. die hard democrats. independents, unwilling to stay on the sidelines, and even some newly former republicans. ready to vote for something new. ready to vote for politics defined by how many we call in. instead of by who we push out. so many of you chose to meet a new era of challenge with a new generation of leadership. so many of you decided that a middle class mayor and a veteran
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from industrial midwest, was the right choice to take on this president, not in spite of that experience but because of it. now our campaign moves on to nevada, to south carolina, the communities across the country. and we will welcome new allies to our movement at every step. we'll go forward thanks to the work of our extraordinary team of staff and organizers and volunteers, i mae be biased on this, but i am right, we have the finest team in politics today .
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i want you to know, you don't just represent me well, you know spire me. i cannot say enough, how thankful i am to our extraordinary team. >> thank you. we know that team stretches across the country. we go forward fueled by hundreds of thousands of grassroots supporters. from woman in minnesota who donated in honor of wife she lost to lung cancer, and veteran from connecticut who sent 19.68 in honor of year he served in vietnam, this campaign belongs
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to them. if our campaign moves you, i hope you go to pete for america.com. and chip in whatever you can. we go forward knowing that this is our chance, our only chance. not just to inthe era of donald trump, but to launch the era that we know must come next. mis-- the takes could not be higher, we cannot afford to miss the mark or this moment, we must get this right, with americans living under a unaccountable president who'll cut taxes for corporations, and then cut medicare, medicaid and social security for the rest of us, we
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must get this right. when people of color fear for their own place in their own country, while infants are torn from their parents at the border, we must get this right. when a commander in chief pardons war criminals and punishes war heroes while systemically demolishing the cred bhil tie obilitycredibilit. we must get this right.
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now we are clear eyed with challenge before us. we must be equaly clear about choice at hand, my competitors and i share same fundamental knoll -- goals, combating a climate crisis and a rising tide of gun violence, but we do differ in when we believe it will take to make it happen. we've been told for some, you must be for a revolution or you are for status quo, where you that that leave the rest of us, most don't see where they fit in that polarized vision. b100% of the time
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