The veteran Democratic strategist James Carville argued in the Episode on Thursday of the podcast “Politics War Room” that the Democratic Party would be better if “people like Bernie Sanders and AOC” no longer defined it.
Carville said that the Democrats have candidates who are “surprisingly more talented” than Senator Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., and it is time to start obtaining these alternative candidates against voters.
Meanwhile, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez have been gaining influence through their “combat oligarchy” tour throughout the country, quickly becoming the face of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
Ocasio-Cortez has not yet released its presidential ambitions, but many politicians, including the founder of Fivethirtyeight and the prominent Silver Silver polls, predict that she is the nominated for the Democratic parties in the 2028 elections.
The 80 -year -old Democratic strategist emphasized the group of deep talents of the parties they should show to help redefine their identity.
“There is really depth and talent in the Democratic Party and the faster we can take them to the field and the people who see them, and the sooner we can get people like Bernie Sanders and AOC not to define whoever, the better we will be,” Carville argued.
Carville sincerely invited Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders to run for the White House in 2028, but said they are much more “talented” and “articulated” candidates for the Democrats to run.
“If Aoc is committed to president or moves to put his name on the ballot, let it come. Bernie Sanders, he runs twice and lost twice. Maybe he heard a third time. The acceptable candidates, surprisingly more talented, surprisingly more articulated.”
The tensions between Carville and Ocasio-Cortez have the leg that was recently boiled, particularly after a splash last month that grew after Carville said the game had a “feminine predicted” problem.
“A suspicion of mine is that there are too many predicted women,” Carville said in an interview with a New York Times columnist about self -destructive messages who claimed that he prevailed in his party. “Don’t drink bear. Don’t look at football. Don’t eat hamburgers. This is not good for you.”
He continued: “The message is too feminine:” All you are doing is destroy the planet. You have to eat your peas. “
“Maybe a podcast should start about it,” Occasio-Cortez wrote in an X publication. “I heard that men are really underrepresented in that space.”