Carville suggests he’d support Ocasio-Cortez as Democratic nominee
- James Carville, a longtime Democratic strategist, said he would support Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez if she won the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.
- Carville made this statement amid a poll showing Ocasio-Cortez received 26% support as the Democratic Party's face, well ahead of Kamala Harris's 6%.
- Despite past criticisms of Ocasio-Cortez and other progressives, Carville acknowledged that winning the nomination means gaining his full support.
- Carville criticized the poll as completely ineffective but added that if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decides to seek the presidency and secures the Democratic nomination, he would fully support her.
- Carville's remarks indicate a change in the Democratic Party's internal landscape as they approach the selection of their presidential nominee for the 2028 election cycle.
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Like a tick on a mangy dog, Carville jumps on AOC as the new hope · American Wire News
Confirming the suspicion of some that Democrats would vote for a sack of garbage if it had a “D” next to it, political strategist James Carville has warmed to the possibility of a 2028 White House run by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), the party’s new leader. The “Ragin Cajun” has been an outspoken critic of the party’s noisy progressives and their “woke” terminology but with early polls showing that the yappy New York City diva is the run…
Carville suggests he’d support Ocasio-Cortez as Democratic nominee
Veteran Democratic Party strategist James Carville suggested he would support Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) if the progressive lawmaker becomes the party’s presidential nominee in 2028.
Carville: I Would Back AOC for President — 'If You Win, You Win'
Democratic strategist James Carville said Tuesday on MSNBC's "The Beat" that he would back Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for president if she won the nomination. The post Carville: I Would Back AOC for President — ‘If You Win, You Win’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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