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James Carville urges Harris to break from Biden on key issues, do news conference

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Political analyst and Democratic strategist James Carville called on Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday to separate herself from President Biden in order to effectively brand herself as a new and exciting candidate, and also said she should break her news conference drought.

"To be the certified fresh candidate, Ms. Harris must clearly and decisively break from Mr. Biden on a set of policy priorities she believes would define her presidency," Carville wrote in a guest essay in The New York Times.

Carville was one of the most outspoken Democrats who demanded that Biden step down, especially in the wake of his debate performance against former President Trump in June.

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Carville gave Harris three pieces of advice in order to defeat Trump in November, including that she should let him be his own worst enemy during their upcoming debate.

"In the Sept. 10 debate, Ms. Harris must enable exactly what his campaign is scared to death of: letting Trump be Trump," Carville wrote.

"She should let him talk over her," he continued. "Not just let him but goad him into spouting insane conspiracy theories about the previous election. She should use her sense of humor at key moments to get under his skin and show he’s not getting to her. And she should welcome the personal

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