Strategist James Carville says one key trend shows Republicans will not show up for the midterms
Democratic strategist James Carville argued that Republicans are unlikely to turn out for the upcoming US midterm elections, pointing to what he sees as a telling trend among the party's remaining base. His comments, made in the context of ongoing commentary about President Donald Trump's political standing, add to Carville's recent string of provocative predictions about the state of American politics.
The remarks follow earlier controversial claims from Carville, including his insistence that Trump would resign in spring 2026, which he has continued to defend despite pushback. He has also made pointed comments about remaining Trump supporters, reflecting his broader argument that enthusiasm and engagement within the Republican base are waning ahead of the midterms.
- Carville predicts low Republican turnout for the midterm elections.
- Comments follow his earlier claim Trump would resign in spring 2026.
- Carville continues sharp criticism of Trump's remaining supporters.