Democrats’ James Carville said on “The Beat” on MSNBC on Wednesday that he was “scared to death” about the race and that the Harris-Walz team needed to be “much more aggressive.”
Carville said, “All I can feel is that November 5 is coming, and I’m scared to death.”
“Are you not in a thoughtful mood?” asked host Ari Melber.
Carville said, “Right now I’m not in the mood to think a lot. I am very worried.”
Melber asked, “What does Harris need to do in the next month?”
“It’s not even a month yet,” Carville said. “We have 26 days left. Today has ended, and you will lose four more days in a storm. Just take that away. That’s going to be a blank. You won’t be able to do much for four days. And on the Saturday before the election, not much happens. You likely have less than 20 days to really get your word out there. They should be sharp. They need to act tough. What they should do is ask questions instead of answering them.”
“I think she and the whole team need to be much more bold and much less passive,” he said.