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  • 00:00

    JANE HALL: How do you think this is all going to play out, and what impact is it going to

  • 00:05

    have on the 2020 election?

  • 00:07

    CHUCK TODD: My new favorite political pundit is Doc Brown from "Back To The Future."

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    There's a part where I think it's end of the first back to the future he picks them up,

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    and they've got to go into the future.

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    And they're like, "Oh there's not enough road."

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    And he's like "Roads, where we're going there are no roads."

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    That's the way I feel about where we're headed.

  • 00:27

    JANE HALL: Really?

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    CHUCK TODD: Anybody who tells you what's going to happen?

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    Give me a break.

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    If I could make one bet right now, the only bet I'd be comfortable making is that somebody

  • 00:39

    not named, Sanders, Warren or Biden will be the top 3 finishers in Iowa - that candidate

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    could be the person X that everybody is wondering "Who would be the alternative to Biden if

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    Biden collapsed?"

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    Here's what I'd say, If somebody finishes third not named Warren, Biden or Sanders then

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    I think that person becomes a big deal.

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    JANE HALL: And you don't want to fill in the blank.

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    CHUCK TODD: Well no, on paper there's two candidates best positioned to be that person

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    right now.

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    Pete Buttigieg, financially, and I think he plays well in Iowa, he's one of the few - people

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    forget - Iowa Democrats are more religious than average Democrats.

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    Democrats as a whole are a little more secular than the country as a whole.

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    But in Iowa many Democrats are still weekly church goers.

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    So is Pete.

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    He is comfortable talking about God, in ways that you see the other candidates are not.

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    So I would just - I think Pete has a chance to do better in Iowa.

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    He's built for Iowa.

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    I don't know how Pete gets past South Carolina but that's another story.

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    But to get Iowa - I think Booker has a chance to be that candidate out of Iowa too, he's

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    got a very good campaign.

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    And I think the person that is going to - that could be the wild card here if Bernie starts

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    to recede is Andrew Yang.

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    JANE HALL: Andrew Yang, wow.You heard it here first folks?

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    CHUCK TODD: I'm not saying Andrew Yang is going to be the nominee or anything.

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    But Yang - there's a part of the Bernie base and the Yang base that interacts.

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    The people that haven't left Bernie for Warren, haven't left Bernie for a reason.

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    I'll let you guys decide what that reason is.

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    They're more likely to go to Biden or Yang than Warren.

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    So what I would say is, I think Yang is somebody that I would not be writing off - he may not

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    be able to win a single primary - but if you told me he finished third on caucus night,

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    I wouldn't be floored.

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The example sentences of FINISHERS in videos (5 in total of 6)

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Use "finishers" in a sentence | "finishers" example sentences

How to use "finishers" in a sentence?

  • I am a Body-for-LIFE Challenge 2000 Winner. "Winners finish and finishers win."
    -Robert Cheeke-
  • I think I've become one of the best finishers in boxing; if I hurt a guy, I normally take him out.
    -Sugar Ray Leonard-
  • I hired finishers because I'm a good starter and a poor finisher.
    -Alan Kay-
  • I'm not looking for starters, I'm looking for finishers.
    -John Townsend-
  • I believe people run marathons every day of their lives in one way or another, and we need to remember to give ourselves the finishers' medals we deserve.
    -Zoe Koplowitz-
  • Beginners are many; finishers are few.
    -Stephen Covey-
  • Stick to a task 'til it sticks to you. . .for beginners are many, but finishers few.
    -Thomas S. Monson-

Definition and meaning of FINISHERS

What does "finishers mean?"

/ˈfiniSHər/

noun
person or thing that finishes something.
other
People finishing a race.