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James Carville admits he's 'scared to death' about Election Day

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Democratic strategist James Carville on Wednesday said he was worried about Election Day and urged Vice President Kamala Harris to get more aggressive in the next few weeks.

"The only thing I feel is the election is coming Nov. 5th. I’m scared to death," he told MSNBC's Ari Melber. "I’m very, very concerned."

Carville made the case that Harris really only had around 20 days to boost her messaging, as Hurricane Milton was likely to dominate coverage for the next few days.

"They need to be sharp. They need to be aggressive. They need to stop answering questions and start asking questions. They’re doing all this and sitting down with ‘60 Minutes’ and sitting down with Colbert and sitting down — no matter what, if I come on your show, you will ask me the questions. If I have a press conference, I get to ask the questions," he said.

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"You’d like to see her do more press conferences?" Melber asked.

Carville said he wanted Harris to have more events and control the narrative.

"Where she’s out saying, ‘What is JD Vance talking about that Trump saved ObamaCare? He tried to destroy it at every point.’ I would put President Obama out to make that. He only has a 92% approval with Democrats. He is only the author, the father, of 23 million people having insurance," Carville said.

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