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Veteran Democrat political strategist James Carville says he is “scared to death” over Kamala Harris’ election chances, warning her campaign that they are running out of time to “really get a message out.”

(Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Modernity.news)

Carville, who was the lead strategist in Bill Clinton’s winning 1992 Presidential campaign, made the comments during an appearance on MSNBC.

“The only thing I feel is the election is coming November 5, and I’m scared to death,”Carville said.

Adding that he was “very concerned,” Carville suggested the Harris campaign was sleepwalking into thinking they have more time left than is actually the case.

“She doesn’t have a month left. We’ve got 26 days, Carville said.

“Today is gone, and you are going to lose another four in a hurricane.”

“Just subtract that. We’re going to get blank on that. So you’re not going to get much out for the next four days,” he added.

Noting that virtually everything is wrapped up the Saturday before election day, Carville asserted that the Harris campaign only really has “probably under 20 days that you have to really get a message out.”

He demanded the Vice President go on the offensive in a major way, suggesting the interviews Harris has done in recent days have done little to boost her chances.

“I think she and the whole campaign needs to be much more aggressive and much less passive than they are,” said Carville.

As we previously highlighted, Carville has been sounding the alarm for Democrats for months.

Before Joe Biden was kicked off the ticket following his disastrous debate performance, the political consultant warned that Trump was on course for an easy victory.

He also cautioned that most Americans don’t care about January 6 and told Democrats to stop talking about it, although the Harris campaign obviously hasn’t listened since it’s become a central part of her narrative.

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