James Carville suggests Dems have 'amicable split' from progressives over 'pronoun politics'
Briefly

James Carville, a longtime Democratic strategist, advocates for a separation between the progressive wing and the mainstream Democratic Party over the issue of pronoun politics. During a podcast, Carville stressed that such identity-focused politics are damaging to electoral success. He suggested an amicable split between factions, allowing progressives to chart their path without the Democratic label, while still maintaining a channel for future collaboration. Carville emphasized that victories should take precedence over identity politics to ensure electoral success, arguing that Democrats should unify around potential strong candidates regardless of their identities.
I don't think we can't work together on pronoun politics. This election did not teach you how damaging that is. I don't think there's anything that I can tell you.
Maybe we can have a kind of amicable split here. You go your way, we go our way, and after the election, we come together and see how much common ground we can find.
Read at New York Post
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