Democratic strategist James Carville used a word we don’t often hear in politics these days. “I thought Kamala Harris would win. I was wrong,” he wrote Thursday in a New York Times editorial. After spending the last two months analyzing why and how president-elect Donald Trump beat the vice president in November’s presidential election,
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Democratic political consultant and advisor James Carville called on his party to tone down the use of “jargonistic language" with voters.
Democratic strategist James Carville explains how the Democrats lost in 2024 and the three issues he thinks they need to focus on to succeed going forward.
Democratic strategist James Carville, who coined the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid,” admitted that his predictions for the 2024 race were wrong, and that Democrats did lose because of the
Democratic political strategist James Carville, who has been openly critical of the Harris campaign since Democrats’ 2024 election losses, reflected on his failed prediction that Vice
In an election post-mortem where he admitted that he was "wrong" about Kamala Harris ' chances, long-time Democratic strategist James Carville argued that the party needs to present a bold, populist opposition under Donald Trump ’s upcoming administration.
Voters see Democrats as ‘out to lunch’ on the economy and as caring too much about other issues, former Bill Clinton strategist argues
James Carville wrote in a New York Times op-ed that he knows exactly why his party's nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, lost November's election to President-elect Donald Trump.
James Carville argued in an op-ed that trump won by focusing on the American people’s ‘economic anger’ (Getty Images for Amazon Studios) According to Carville, Trump won the popular vote ...
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Democratic strategist James Carville said Thursday that the Democratic Party’s reputation is at its lowest point ever, citing a lack of inspiring presidential candidates since former President Barack Obama.