Carville and Maher concur: Biden unfit for 2024 nomination.
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville and comedian Bill Maher agree: Biden should not be the Democratic nominee in 2024
According to a recent episode of Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, Carville and Maher both believe that the Democratic Party’s best chance in the 2024 presidential election is to choose a “50-ish, not stupid woke Democrat with a D by their name.”
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James Carville ”Let’s assume the election was November 3rd. Trump would be a betting favorite. Somebody better wake the fuck up”
Bill Maher calls Joe “Ruth Bader Biden” pic.twitter.com/H6UznJJRLu
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“Let’s assume the election was November the third of this year and the candidates are Joe Biden, the Democrat, Donald Trump, the Republican, Joe Manchin and Larry Hogan, No Labels, and Cornel West. Trump would be a betting favorite,” Carville stated. “If I told you I would give you even money, you would not take that bet. All right. And so somebody better wake the f*** up.”
Maher agreed that Biden had done a decent job as president but expressed concern about his ability to run again, especially against Trump.
“I might take even money. But you’re right. I’m totally on the same page,” Maher responded. “In 2020, maybe he was the only one who could have beaten Trump, I think now he’s the only one who will lose to him.”
“He cannot run for president. He’ll look bad in the debates. It’s too much. And he’s — I think, going to lose,” Maher continued. “He will be Ruth Bader Biden, the Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the presidency. It’s not a good look. And any 50-ish, not stupid woke Democrat with a D by their name. People just vote D and R, that person can win.”
“Easily. If we had somebody under 60 and ran against Trump, we’d get 55%,” Carville agreed.
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The Democratic strategist, known as “The Ragin’ Cajun,” also criticized the far Left, stating, “I find the Left to be just annoying. The western far Left is habitually the most stupid, naive people you can imagine. They come up with these really goofy constructs and it’s all about feeling good about yourself.”
“What happened is, overeducated, coastal white people, got ahold of the word, and [like] they do with everything else, they completely f***ed it up and pissed everybody in the country off. If we could just get the humanities faculty at Amherst [College] to shut the f*** up, we’d be a lot better off,” Carville added.
Why do Carville and Maher argue for a “50-ish, not stupid woke Democrat” as the Democratic nominee in the 2024 presidential election?
Ong>- The Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville and comedian Bill Maher have expressed their belief that Joe Biden should not be the Democratic nominee in the 2024 presidential election. They argue that the Democratic Party’s best chance of winning the election is to select a “50-ish, not stupid woke Democrat with a D by their name.”
In a recent episode of Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, both Carville and Maher discussed their concerns about Biden’s chances of winning a re-election bid. Carville pointed out that if the election were held on November 3rd, Donald Trump would be the betting favorite. He urged the Democratic Party to “wake the fuck up” and consider alternative candidates who may have a better chance of defeating Trump.
Maher expressed his frustration with Biden’s approach to governance, referring to him as “Ruth Bader Biden.” This nickname implies that Biden is inclined to follow in the footsteps of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was known for her more progressive viewpoints. Maher’s use of this nickname suggests that he believes Biden’s policies and decision-making are not in line with what he perceives as the desired direction for the Democratic Party.
The calls for a different Democratic nominee in 2024 reflect a growing sentiment among some Democrats who are concerned about the party’s direction and its ability to appeal to a broad range of voters. Carville and Maher’s argument for a “50-ish, not stupid woke Democrat” suggests a desire for a more moderate candidate who can appeal to a wider spectrum of voters, including those who may feel alienated by the progressive platform that some Democrats have embraced.
It is important to note that Carville and Maher are just two individuals expressing their personal opinions. However, their stature in the political and entertainment spheres gives weight to their arguments. Carville is a longtime democratic strategist who has been involved in numerous successful campaigns, including Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential bid. Maher, as a prominent comedian and political commentator, has a significant following and influence over public opinion.
The Democratic Party will ultimately decide who their nominee will be in the 2024 presidential election. However, the voices of Carville and Maher, along with other Democrats who share their concerns, should be taken seriously. As the party evaluates its path forward, it must carefully consider how to position itself to appeal to a wide range of voters while staying true to its core values.
The debate over Biden as the Democratic nominee for 2024 reflects a broader discussion within the party about its long-term strategy. Democrats must find a way to balance progressive ideals with the need to win elections and effectively govern. The path forward will require careful consideration and thoughtful deliberation by party leaders and voters alike. The Democratic Party’s future success may depend on its ability to navigate this complex landscape and identify a candidate who can unite and inspire its diverse base of supporters.
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