Longtime figure on the right Tucker Carlson no longer wants to be part of the Republican party because of how it's changing. Now longtime figure on the left James Carville no longer wants to be part of the Democratic party for the same reason. On the podcast Politicon, Carville said it's time to openly consider splitting the party after three progressive candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, won House primaries in solidly blue districts on Tuesday, reports Mediaite.
"Lady, I ain't in the same party as you," Carville said of union organizer Darializa Avila Chevalier, referencing her past comments that white people should not be in interracial relationships. "I'm sorry. I'm just not. And I actually do think it's time for Democrats to talk the 's' word: schism. I really do. Everybody's always said, 'No, no. We're a coalition. We're a big tent. And there's just some s--- I can't be in the same tent with." Avila Chevalier unseated Rep. Adriano Espaillat in Tuesday's primary, while state Rep. Claire Valdez defeated Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, and former New York City comptroller Brad Lander easily beat Rep. Dan Goldman.
"I'm done," said Carville. "In not in that ... political party." He also referenced Israel, saying that he doesn't want to be in a party "that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist." In a separate appearance on NewsNation, Carville suggested the progressives form their own party. "All of these people hate Democrats," he said. "Why do you want to run as a Democrat? Start your own movement. If it's such a powerful, sweeping movement that's got momentum everywhere, then go ahead and be at the head of it. Don't use the Democratic Party to advance it."