Democratic strategist James Carville said Tuesday that the Democrats have no identifiable leader as they head toward the next election cycle, a message that highlights an opening for President Donald Trump and Republicans while Democrats wrangle over their direction.
Carville told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that Democrats are operating without a figure who can speak for the party or set a unified course. He said the leadership question will not be resolved until voters choose a presidential nominee in the next primary season.
“No one represents the party,” Carville said in the interview with co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin. “The only person that can represent the party is a presidential nominee, who will be chosen by the party members who vote in the primaries.”
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