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Updated · Fox News · Jul 3
James Carville Warns 2-Party System May End as Radicals Gain in Both Parties
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 3

James Carville Warns 2-Party System May End as Radicals Gain in Both Parties

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 3

Summary

  • Carville said on Thursday the U.S. may be nearing the end of its two-party system, arguing both Democrats and Republicans are losing room for their traditional wings.
  • The veteran Democratic strategist tied that shift to rising radicals and democratic socialists, saying younger voters feel failed by earlier generations and are reaching for quick political fixes.
  • He said the Democratic Party may have to splinter before the 2028 presidential nomination, even as he defended an older center-left model built on pluralism, regulation and a strong safety net.
  • Carville also argued there is "no place" left for traditional Republicans in the mold of John McCain or Mitt Romney, underscoring his view that both parties are being remade from the edges.

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