Carville doesn't 'feel sorry' for urging Democrats to move on from the Kamala Harris era
James Carville says he doesn't feel sorry for urging Democrats to move past Kamala Harris, arguing she had an incredible career and her chance to try.
Carville doesn’t ‘feel sorry’ for urging Democrats to move on from the Kamala Harris era Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville advised former Vice President Kamala Harris to step aside from the 2028 presidential race, stating she has had an incredible political career. Carville believes Democrats will want to disassociate from the 2024 campaign era. He suggested her career accomplishments, including District Attorney, Attorney General, Senator, and Vice President, are significant, and she had her chance.
- James Carville believes Kamala Harris should not run for president in 2028.
- Carville stated Harris has had an ‘incredible political career’ with numerous high-profile positions.
- He argued that Democrats will want to disassociate from the 2024 campaign, making Harris a non-viable candidate.
- Carville suggested that Harris should be satisfied with her accomplishments and ‘exit stage left’.
- Co-host Al Hunt agreed that Harris was a ‘terrible candidate’ in previous runs.
- Carville humorously suggested Harris could be appointed to the Supreme Court by a Democratic president.
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