James Carville outlines 'winning message' for Democrats, stands by Trump-Hitler comparisonsny
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James Carville emphasizes that the Democratic Party needs to become the champion of the average citizen while portraying Republicans as allies of the wealthy. He criticizes the party's current messaging and suggests that they must distance themselves from figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Highlighting the dangers of President Trump's economic policies—specifically tax cuts favoring the rich—Carville believes this moment can revitalize the party if they can better showcase their available talent and adopt an effective strategy going into the elections.
The Democrats have to be the party of the people that are trying to make it, and make the Republicans exactly what they are - of the people that have it made.
This is that time for the Democrats to come alive... the big, beautiful bill is going to carry about four and a half trillion dollars in tax cuts primarily focused on wealthy people. The country doesn't need that.
There is a wealth of talent in the party. I want to see these .350 hitters get up and face the major league hitting, and some of them are going to be pretty doggone good.
Democrats need to stop letting Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez define the party... there are candidates who are staggeringly more talented.
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