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James Carville says Democrats talk about January 6 and 2020 election too much, should move on

'We’ve talked about January 6th ad infinitum, ad nauseam ... Leave it alone,' Carville said

James Carville suggests Democrats to stop talking about Jan. 6, 2020 election: 'Leave it alone'

Democratic strategist James Carville urged Democrats to stop talking about Jan. 6 and the 2020 election on Wednesday during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

Democratic strategist James Carville urged his party to move on from Jan. 6 discussions during an interview on Wednesday, and focus on more pertinent things like attacking GOP vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance.

"They need to sell harder. We need to really sell because you’ve got all of this disinformation … and they’ve got to selectively pick out what it is that they want to talk about. We’ve talked about January 6th ad infinitum, ad nauseam," Carville said on MSNBC. "We’ve been talking about who won the election. Leave it alone." 

Carville specifically suggested Democrats focus on Vance's comments from the vice presidential debate, where he argued that Trump "salvaged" the Affordable Care Act (ACA) while he was president. Trump and Republican allies made several efforts to repeal the ACA, also known as Obamacare.

"Have Obama come out and say, how dare he say this about our healthcare plan," Carville said. 

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Democratic strategist James Carville joined "Morning Joe" on Tuesday and suggested Democrats leave Jan. 6 talk alone.  (Screenshot/MSNBC)

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The Jan. 6 Capitol riot and Trump's repeated claims of 2020 election fraud have been fodder for his opponents for years.

Carville also said the Republican endorsements of Harris were helping her.

"I think the Liz Cheney, the Dick Cheney stuff, all these national security people coming out, I think that helps," he said. "I really do."

During his "Politics War Room" podcast earlier this month, Carville said Harris should be going after Vance and Trump for the Obamacare comments. He called Vance's claim "an out-and-out lie," repeatedly asking why Harris herself wasn't out in the media talking about it. 

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Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign event with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at the Butler Farm Show, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Butler, Pa.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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"What the f--- are y'all doing in the Harris campaign, get her out there now, now!" he said. "They ought to have Obama and Nancy Pelosi and they ought to do a Zoom call with the national media. I mean kick the crap out of this now, use everything."

Carville also recently predicted a surprise ahead of the November election. 

"This entire cycle, things have happened that we couldn‘t imagine," Carville said. "How many times did we start the day, start the news night, ‘Who could have thought this was going to happen?’"

Carville has also said the race is a "long way from decided."

Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.

via October 9th 2024