Tonight. I was very impressed with steyer. There was something for everybody here tonight. What you walk away does this change the dynamic of the caucus in three weeks . No, not at all. If im joe biden and Bernie Sanders, good night tonight. Warren should have come back on the issue did he say it or didnt say it, this is an opportunity for her to hit it hard and she missed that opportunity. Check in with chris cuomo, standing by, chris . All right, of course were listening to you all here, anderson, its so interesting to get all of these different perspectives on what happened. I think the consensus, though, is that this was not the type of night of ambition we expected. Then the big question becomes, well, why . You have two possibilities. One is the scared never wins, hold your fire, everybody up there is popular and you dont want to hurt yourself this close before the caucuses. Okay. But the second perspective is you have to go for it at a certain point to distinguish yourself from
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