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Showing Original Post only (View all)"We're losing our damn minds": James Carville unloads on the Democratic Party [View all]
VoxIn a rant on MSNBC that went viral on Tuesday evening, the longtime Democratic strategist vented his concerns about the partys prospects for beating Donald Trump, taking particular aim at the partys leftward lurch.
Eighteen percent of the population controls 52 Senate seats, Carville said. Weve got to be a majoritarian party. The urban core is not gonna get it done. What we need is power! Do you understand? Thats what this is about.
His diatribe took place against the backdrop of an Iowa caucus that had fallen into chaos and amid a rancorous ongoing debate among Democrats over the partys direction. He took particular aim at Sen. Bernie Sanders, whom he fears could lead the party to defeat in November.
Carvilles lament distills a concern among the Democratic Partys establishment: Will ideological purity and playing to the base cost the Democrats victory in November? For Carville at least, We have one moral imperative and thats to beat Donald Trump. That his comments went viral speaks to the sense of urgency among Democrats, even as it only fuels the debate over the direction of the party.
Eighteen percent of the population controls 52 Senate seats, Carville said. Weve got to be a majoritarian party. The urban core is not gonna get it done. What we need is power! Do you understand? Thats what this is about.
His diatribe took place against the backdrop of an Iowa caucus that had fallen into chaos and amid a rancorous ongoing debate among Democrats over the partys direction. He took particular aim at Sen. Bernie Sanders, whom he fears could lead the party to defeat in November.
Carvilles lament distills a concern among the Democratic Partys establishment: Will ideological purity and playing to the base cost the Democrats victory in November? For Carville at least, We have one moral imperative and thats to beat Donald Trump. That his comments went viral speaks to the sense of urgency among Democrats, even as it only fuels the debate over the direction of the party.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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"We're losing our damn minds": James Carville unloads on the Democratic Party [View all]
brooklynite
Feb 2020
OP
And what does Carville suggest we do about empty states getting so many Senators?
bluewater
Feb 2020
#7
"we get ONE representative in the House against most other states that have ten or more" Huh?
bluewater
Feb 2020
#28
This is an excellent post. And I have another point to add - we need to move a few blue voters.
LisaM
Feb 2020
#29
In every Iowa poll, the majority of respondents agreed that Biden was most likely to beat Trump yet
Skya Rhen
Feb 2020
#8
Jury not still out. Dem party, primary activists vote for candidates least likely to beat trump.
empedocles
Feb 2020
#11
No need to misrepresent things. Sanders does very well head to head versus Trump.
bluewater
Feb 2020
#16
Carville is good at going in a straight, clear, short way - to the core problem.
empedocles
Feb 2020
#9
Yes, an electible candidate can work. Yes, we can at least hold the House, and possibly sweep with
empedocles
Feb 2020
#14
Any of our candidates can win the Presidency. Now it's different which one will have coat-tails
rockfordfile
Feb 2020
#30
Carville on MSNBC last night just before Rachel. Carville still has the juice!
empedocles
Feb 2020
#41