The Democratic strategist James Carville is watching the future and, in a surprising comment on the presidential elections of 2028, he suggested on Tuesday that the New York representative, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, would have her support if she entered the race and catch the nomination.

Carville was reacting in “The Beat With Ari Melber” by MSNBC to a recent survey that saw the voters appoint Ocasio-Cortez as the face of the Democratic Party, even ahead of his most established companions representative Bernie Sanders (I-VT.) And former vice president Kamala Harris.

“Look, we lost the elections,” Carville told Melber. “I do not like the party. I do not blame the reputation of the party because it is low, but I think that if AOC wants to run for president and she gets the nominee, then God bless you, you are the leader of the Democratic Party.”

“And whoever obtains that nomination will be, and that is,” he continued.

The comment seemed to take Melber by surprise, since Carville recently argued that the Democrats would be “better” without progressives such as Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez that define the party, and declared directly in April that it is not “impressed” by any of them.

“Well, we went back in some intraparticle news,” Melber replied to the gap on Tuesday. “You listened to it first: James Carville, once critical of the Podcast Aoc panorama, now he says, if you earn, and get his support.”

“If you win, you win!” Carville agreed. “That is my attitude, you want the elections, you have it!”

Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez during a
Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez during a “fighting oligarchy” tour stop at Denver earlier this year.

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However, the strategist initially ruled out the co/efficient survey as “useless” to survey the Democrats and Republicans equally, and argued that Ocasio-Cortez only exceeded it because the Republican voters who look at News see it frequently in the air.

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Carville, who could not precisely predict last year’s presidential elections, said that those who named Ocasio-Cortez simply chose “the person to whom they have been scheduled” and argued that the Democratic Party will find its nominee in “due time.”

“We are not going to have one until 2028, but boy, do we have any talent,” Carville told Melber? “And I don’t have a very favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, and I have no idea who the party leader is, and I am not even disturbed.”

“I don’t think the party is in such a bad condition as it is being represented,” he added.