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In reply to the discussion: Carville says he wouldn't seat Mamdani-backed Avila Chevalier in caucus: 'She's not a Democrat' [View all]flashman13
(2,639 posts)68. Carville is a Democratic "consultant" that has been working on campaigns since the 1980s.
He hit the big time working on Bill Clinton's campaigns and in that administration. He is the person that coined the slogan, "It's the economy stupid". That slogan is probably the only thing he has done that is still relevant today.
Carville is now just a old hack that pontificates on MSNow and his own pod cast. You could say he is a dinosaur that represents what is wrong with the Democratic party. He doesn't realize that the times and the base of the party have passed him by. I don't think he has any business defining who are the real Democrats.
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Carville says he wouldn't seat Mamdani-backed Avila Chevalier in caucus: 'She's not a Democrat' [View all]
AZLD4Candidate
Yesterday
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Carville needs to go F himself. The voters are clearly smarter than he is. They know what they want.
flashman13
22 hrs ago
#23
Carville is a Democratic "consultant" that has been working on campaigns since the 1980s.
flashman13
9 hrs ago
#68
tangential correction/clarification (whether full House could refuse to seat her)
GJGCA
10 hrs ago
#66
If the post quotes or paraphrases the person, it is not a violation of the policy. I am left of the Socialist Dems. My
3Hotdogs
21 hrs ago
#26
So you're more concerned with the use of quotation marks than the statements?
Callie1979
3 hrs ago
#76
Paraphrases? Do you or the original pster have sources that verify the "paraphrase" (it wasn't a quote)? I mean, if
KPN
18 hrs ago
#45
Unfortunately, my source was the reporting on WNYC the morning on Wednesday. She has also promoted fully
3Hotdogs
13 hrs ago
#56
I agree. And her past WILL be used to paint the entire party like it or not.
Callie1979
3 hrs ago
#74
Thanks. Fortunately, I don't have the ability to vote for or against her, so I don't have to research further. I would
KPN
6 hrs ago
#71
Thank you for this. Wow. She's a bit much for my taste if this is still what she believes.
VegasVet
18 hrs ago
#46
No. Someone made a statement. It isn't unreasonable to ask for proof. Don't be obtuse.
VegasVet
18 hrs ago
#47
Maybe he should actually talk to her instead of letting tweets some decades old influence him.
Eko
20 hrs ago
#35
The evidence is in the strawman over there. . .wait, it moved over there, passed another goalpost
AZLD4Candidate
12 hrs ago
#58
Libertarians are definitely not Republicans. While they may share an overall view on minimalist government, Libertarians
24601
6 hrs ago
#72