Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville on Monday said the 2024 election “just doesn’t feel like a race” that Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, “is gonna lose” to GOP rival Donald Trump.
“It’s close in the polls, but I’m not convinced that it’s gonna be close on election day,” Carville told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
“If there’s seven swing states, the most least likely scenario is it breaks four-three,” he added.
Every recent race for the White House, perhaps excluding Barack Obama’s first victory in 2008, had appeared to be on a knife edge until the voting day itself, said Carville.
“I could be wrong, but it’s gonna break in one direction or the other,” he said of this November’s vote. “I really believe that. Most of the time, these elections do that. And I don’t like to predict elections. I would just say it just doesn’t feel like a race that Harris is gonna lose. But that’s just a feeling. That’s just a feeling.”
Carville also acknowledged how the 2024 campaign had thrown up all sorts of unimaginable turns. He predicted “another plot twist” to come, but didn’t know what it would be.
Watch the interview here: