James Carville Says Democrats Need a Radical Plan to ‘Save Democracy’
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – Carville urges Democrats to add Puerto Rico and D.C. as states and expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices to counter Republican control and protect democracy.
- James Carville urged Democrats to implement radical reforms, such as adding Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia as states, to secure their power if they win the 2028 elections.
- Carville stated that if Democrats hold the presidency, Senate, and House, they must quickly enact these changes to secure their power.
- He argued that the current political situation under Donald Trump necessitates such drastic measures, indicating that democracy is moving further and further away from its ideals.
- Carville acknowledged the risks associated with these proposals but insisted they are essential to address the perceived decline in democratic principles.
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