Mark Von Holden / WireImage
Democrat strategist James Carville, who served as the top political adviser for former President Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign, said this week that President Joe Biden needs to “get out the way” and let someone else be the party’s nominee this fall.
Carville made the remarks during a Monday interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper while discussing Biden’s disastrous debate performance last week against former President Donald Trump.
“We have a country that 72 percent want something different,” he said. “If the Democratic Party can’t produce something different that 72 percent of people want, then why do we exist? What are we here for? I mean, the country is clamoring for change and what are we going to offer them? The same stuff? It doesn’t make any sense.”
“I don’t take any pleasure in this,” he added. “I’m going to be 80 in October. You can’t fight this stuff. It’s just there.”
When asked what Democrats should do, Carville responded: “Something different. I don’t know. It’ll be messy. It’ll be — it’ll be a mess. You know, that’s where change is. But if the Democratic Party is so committed to the status quo, and so committed to sticking with something that three-quarters of the country doesn’t want, then we have to say, ‘why do we exist? What are we here for?'”
“If we can’t bring something that people want, I have to doubt our rationale for being here,” he said. “I really do.”
He said Democrats should not be fighting the “inevitable desire” to replace Biden on the ticket: “Get out the way and let a thousand flowers bloom.”
He said all the excuses Biden’s team made for his poor debate performance were “nonsense.”
WATCH:
JAKE TAPPER: What do you suggest Democrats should do?
JANES CARVILLE: Something different. I don’t know. It will be messy. It’ll be a mess. That’s what change is. pic.twitter.com/KA3H8ndXsh
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) July 2, 2024
Source link