
"Let's speak the language of the average American citizen that's out there trying to survive and feed their family every day. Let's speak to those people as opposed to a portion of the LGBTQ+ community or woke culture or canceling somebody because they got a fact wrong or they said somebody's name wrong."
"You might be the best person in the world communicating with young men. Give advice to Democratic strategists. Democrats shouldn't exactly emulate you, but you can offer them tips on how to be a lot better than they currently are."
"People will not blame you for being wrong, but they'll blame you for being boring. They will forgive you for making a mistake, but they won't forgive you for wasting their time."
James Carville argues that the Democratic Party lacks effective communication strategies with young men and sought advice from sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith. Smith recommends Democrats prioritize messaging around safety, economy, and job creation while avoiding controversial social issues. He advocates speaking to average Americans focused on survival and family needs rather than targeting specific groups or engaging in cancel culture. Carville acknowledges his previous misjudgments about both Smith's political commentary and the 2024 election outcome, praising Smith for maintaining relevance and engagement. Carville emphasizes that avoiding boring communication matters more than always being correct.
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