When life long Democrats, James Carville was steering Bill Clinton through to the presidency, he kept telling him it’s the economy, stupid. Now, he fears that Democrats have no shot of winning in November because they have all taken socialistic positions, including Amy Klobuchar, who claims she does not want a socialist leading the party into November.
Carville is particularly scared of Bernie Sanders and he drew a parallel between Jeffrey Corbyn and the demise of the Labour Party in Great Britain to the Democrats with Sanders in possession of the Democratic nomination. The problem he has is that all of the candidates have staked out extreme issues that they are supporting but Carville says the voters do not care about those issues.
Frm open borders to Medicare for All to amnesty for illegal aliens to free medical for all 22 million illegals living in the United States, Carville thinks these are all losing issues. He has also warned about criticizing the economy because it is strong and the Democrats want to rescind the tax cuts, raise taxes and eliminating fossil fuels which will crash the economy.
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville continued his campaign Monday shake up his party and prevent what he fears is imminent electoral defeat.
Carville told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that he is “scared to death” that the party will nominate its own version of British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, a socialist like Independent Vermont Sen. and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
“I’ll say this just as clearly and directly as I can,” Carville told Joe Scarborough. “The only thing, the only thing between the United States and the abyss is the Democratic Party. That’s it. If we go the way of the British Labour Party, if we nominate Jeremy Corbyn, it’s going to be the end of days .. so I’m scared to death.” (RELATED: ‘Looking Down At People’: Longtime Democratic Strategist Issues Warning To Party)
He added that he’s also “afraid that [President] Donald Trump is going to get re-elected and I have to do this four more years and I don’t think we can make it.” Carville recently exploded over the Democratic Party’s elitism and said it is courting disaster by marginalizing rural voters.