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“We should say to these people, we kind of understand what you were trying to say, but you were betrayed,” Carville said, later arguing that the best way to approach these Trump voters is to say, “We ...
Democratic strategist James Carville reacts to the disappearance of the Epstein Files on the "Politics War Room" podcast, ...
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville said Monday that President Trump’s recently signed “big beautiful bill” should be a rallying cry for Democrats while calling the controversy over ...
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James Carville & Al Hunt's discussion on the intricate web of political conspiracies and historical events. Explore the narratives surrounding Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and the shifting ...
Strategist James Carville urged Democrats to reconnect with working-class White voters excluded from their ...
James Carville is bracing for impact. The Democratic pundit said that he wouldn’t “put anything past” Donald Trump—and he went so far as to suggest the president might cancel midterm elections in a ...
Democratic strategist James Carville during a Thursday podcast urged Democrats to acknowledge they “betrayed” certain Americans who now support President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great ...
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AlterNet on MSNGeorge Will reveals the key to defeating MAGAAmong opponents of President Donald Trump, there is a lot of debate about whether Democrats should move to the left or the ...
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville predicted the Big, Beautiful Bill would cause a "mass extinction event" for the Republican Party. Carville told CNN's Anderson Cooper the bill is already ...
Carville defended MAGA firebrand Tucker Carlson as a “good friend” who he has known “very well” to be “consistent” in his isolationist stance for over 20 years.
Democratic strategist James Carville made a “very scary” prediction about President Donald Trump’s role in the 2026 midterm elections.
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They will ‘pay’: Dems on warpath vs. deficit-busting MAGA budget - that some in GOP ‘don’t like'The House narrowly passed Republicans' massive tax and spending bill to advance President Trump’s agenda. The Congressional Budget Office says the bill will add three trillion dollars to the deficit.
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