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Carville Slams Dems: Kamala Wasn’t Ready for Primetime

Democratic strategist James Carville recently torched his own party’s decision to back Kamala Harris for president, calling it a losing move that felt like throwing a 7th-string quarterback into the Super Bowl. Harris’s struggles to connect with voters and her stumble-prone media appearances became a major liability. While Carville once boldly predicted her victory, he now admits the Democratic Party ignored its own “staggering talent” by sticking with a candidate who couldn’t clearly articulate its message.

Even with big-name surrogates like the Obamas, Clintons, and celebrities like Beyoncé, Harris failed to energize the base. Carville pointed out her “infinitely superior” strategy still fell flat when voters saw her fumble in unscripted moments. His recent Fox News appearance created buzz, with sources suggesting he highlighted how reliance on establishment figures backfired.

Harris’s inability to handle tough questions left swing voters skeptical. Critics say her lack of clear answers on inflation, crime, or border security let Republicans define her. Carville now openly questions the party’s leadership for not recognizing the broader coalition-building skills of other potential candidates.

The Epstein files also entered the conversation, with Carville reportedly linking internal Democratic scandals to voters’ distrust. While details are murky, conservatives argue this reflects deep-seated problems within the party.

Progressive factions like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s supporters couldn’t save Harris. Carville’s earlier claims that her “Dick Cheney to AOC” coalition would win proved hollow, as moderate voters bolted.

Working-class Americans felt ignored as Harris’s campaign focused on elite donor priorities. Carville warns Democrats will keep losing if they don’t rebuild trust with these critical voters.

The real tragedy, conservatives argue, is the party either dismissed or underutilized stronger candidates. Carville’s admission shows even insiders recognize throwing Harris into a tough race was desperate.

Harris’s defeat serves as a warning to Democrats who sideline genuine leadership for political expediency. Carville’s blunt analysis might just be the wake-up call America needed to see the party’s systemic failures.

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