
James Carville thinks woke warriors in his party are simply 'naive'
CNN
James Carville sees himself as the Cassandra of the modern Democratic Party -- a man who can prophesy the future but who is doomed to never be believed.
Carville, whose claim to fame is electing -- and reelecting -- Bill Clinton as president in the 1990s, has been telling anyone who asks that his party's current focus on, for lack of a better word, "wokeness" is a major problem as they seek to hold their majorities in the House and Senate next November. In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on Tuesday night, Carville explained his view:
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