James Carville Criticizes Democratic Messaging, Urges Focus on Economy
The veteran strategist argues that the party's current priorities are alienating key voter demographics.
- Carville calls Democratic messaging 'full of s***,' urging a shift from Gaza and student loans to economic issues.
- He highlights the declining support among young and Black voters as a critical concern for the party.
- Carville suggests taxing large university endowments to fund student debt relief instead of forgiving loans.
- He emphasizes the need for Democrats to appeal to the broad center of the electorate.
- Carville also raises concerns about Biden's age and physical stamina for another term.