James Carville continues to sound alarm on President Biden's re-election struggles
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Democratic strategist James Carville, who has repeatedly warned that the Democratic coalition was struggling to hold on to key blocs of voters, sounded the alarm again on President Biden's re-election campaign struggles on Monday.
He told MSNBC's Jen Psaki during a recent interview that the age issue was "suffocating" Biden and suggested he flip it back on Trump, who is only four-years-younger than 81-year-old Biden. Carville told Biden he needed to stop complaining about the media coverage of his age and negative polling and focus on speaking out against the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion, high drug costs and the minimum wage.
The former Bill Clinton campaign strategist warned for months that the Democratic coalition was losing support from key groups of supporters, including younger voters of color.
"It's horrifying our numbers among younger voters, particularly younger Blacks, younger Latinos … younger people of color. Particularly males," he cautioned in April. "We're not shedding them, they're leaving in droves."
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The Democratic strategist has also argued that the president would not replicate the coalition that elected him in 2020, and said young Black males have