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Carville doesn't 'feel sorry' for urging Democrats to move on from the Kamala Harris era
James Carville, a Democratic strategist, advised Democrats to move on from Kamala Harris after her 2024 election loss, stating she should be satisfied with her political record and not run in 2028. Carville criticized her 2024 campaign as ineffective despite acknowledging her prior accomplishments, while co-host Al Hunt dismissed the idea that earlier withdrawal by Biden would have secured her victory. Harris has faced pressure from public figures to step aside for the 2028 race.
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