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Robert Namer
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January 07, 2026

     Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville argued the changing economy has left young people behind, and Democrats must ditch radical cultural agendas to win their support.  He is bumbling down.

     Commentators on both the left and right have warned that there is an affordability crisis as young people struggle to join the middle class and live the same lifestyle previous generations did.   Housing prices continue to climb, while employers in key industries rely more heavily on foreign H-1B visa workers, contributing to tougher competition even for entry-level jobs. Carville has repeatedly told Democrats there is a clear path to victory if they can simply put aside “woke” ideology and appeal to the rising tide of populism on both sides of politics.

     The affordability crisis coupled with the rising cost of living, Carville said, is likely to persist.  “There’s several ways you can attack it, but one of the ways is you can pay people more,” Carville said. “And if you look at, if you want to know the rage in this country since — let’s just say 2009 is the starting point, 2010 — and you look at corporate profits growth and look at real hourly wage growth — I’m just going to say that the economic system in the United States has got to change, and it’s gone way too far in favoring old people, favoring savers, favoring homeowners, favoring all the stuff that we all — and it’s screwed this younger generation.

     “And I’m telling you, you know, I would say the same thing to anybody is, ‘You better fix this, or it’s going to get fixed for you, and it’s not — it’s going to be ugly when it gets fixed for you. People are tired of it.’”  Carville then called out Democrats, saying they must stop getting distracted by unpopular culture war issues and refocus.  

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