Carville Urges Harris to Skip 2028 Race After $2 Billion 2024 Defeat
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 9
Carville Urges Harris to Skip 2028 Race After $2 Billion 2024 Defeat
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 9
Summary
James Carville said Kamala Harris should not run for president in 2028, arguing Sunday that Democrats will not "go back to 2024" after her loss to Donald Trump.
Carville framed Harris as politically accomplished but finished with presidential bids, citing her record as San Francisco district attorney, California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president.
Al Hunt, Carville's co-host, reinforced the case by calling Harris a "bad candidate" in both 2019 and 2024 and rejecting the idea that an earlier Biden exit would have made her viable.
The criticism adds to mixed Democratic sentiment around Harris after she became the party's uncontested 2024 nominee when Joe Biden stepped aside, then lost despite what Carville previously called an ineffective $2 billion campaign.