Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Videos

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Democratic Socialist Mamdani names first two officials to help him ruin NYC

November 11, 2025

BBC bigwigs start resigning after leaked memo reveals deceptive editing and Trump threatens massive lawsuit

November 11, 2025

“He needs to go” – Sunny Hostin torches Chuck Schumer

November 10, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crankers
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
Facebook
Crankers
Home » James Carville says Trump could drop out of presidential race
News

James Carville says Trump could drop out of presidential race

By drastic215July 3, 2020Updated:November 8, 202500
Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp Threads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads

(Crankers) On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” “2020 Politics War Room,” co-host James Carville repeats his prediction last week and delves on it. His theory? President Donald Trump could drop out of the presidential race before November. 

In the article by MarketWatch , the Democratic strategist suggested that Republican senators will try to distance themselves from the current president this fall. The senators he stated included Mitch McConnell (R-Ky), Matha McSally (R-Ariz), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), and Dan Sullivan (R-Ark.) In a sarcastic note, Carville proclaimed, “This is the great ‘Moscow Mitch’ strategy. ‘After Labor Day,’ we’re going to turn on him.’ That’s really going to work. McSally and Sullivan and Lindsey have been licking his boots for three years and nine months. But boy, come Labor Day, we’re going to get some separation.” 

He also noted, “the chances of that working are zero. He is gonna drag the whole outfit down with him.” With that, he trailed on the anti-Trump campaigns such as the Lincoln Project” bludgeoning him every night” and people “tens of millions of dollars” in order to stop the president from being re-elected, or in Carville’s words, “to extract this menace from the body politic.” 

A line that also resonated in the article was Carville’s words when he said, “Trump has no idea of what he’s getting ready to get hit with. There are a lot more patriots in this country than he ever thought.” 

Just last week, on his appearance on MSNBC, Carville said there’s no chance for Trump to be re-elected. He said to host Brian Williams, “I think there is a better chance Donald Trump does not run for re-election than he is re-elected. If you just take the events of the last ten days, obviously he has no control over the virus, he has no control over the tension in the streets- he’s lost control over everything.” 

Carville believes that Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, or someone else, will sit down and talk to the president. He even said that this talk is a “real man-to-man, a come-to-Jesus as people used to say, I don’t know what is it. That is, that which can’t continue will not.” 

The Democratic strategist is not the only person who suggests the president will withdraw his re-election bid. This week, Fox News’ Charlie Gasparino tweeted part of his report where some major GOP players ponder the thought of the president withdrawing. 

BREAKING— (thread)GOP operatives are for the first time raising the possibility that @realDonaldTrump could drop out of the race if his poll numbers don’t rebound. Over the weekend I spoke to a sample of major players; one described Trumps current psyche as “fragile.” I’m

— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) June 28, 2020

Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh debunked the report, claiming that the thoughts of GOP operatives that believe the president will withdraw from the election are “the granddaddy of fake news.” Murtaugh stated, “Everyone knows that media polling has always been wrong about President Trump-they under-sample Republicans and don’t screen for likely voters-in order to set false narratives. It won’t work. There was similar fretting in 2016, and if it had been accurate, Hillary Clinton would be in the White House right now.”

Photo: JD Lasica/Socialmedia.biz

Read this next

Here are few more stories you might like. Please like, comments, and share when you have time. Come back later to see what we published next.
  • Protesters arrive at Lindsey Graham’s house; don’t want Ginsburg’s seat filled yet
  • DOJ and AG Bill Barr label three cities as ‘anarchist jurisdictions’ – will target federal funding
  • RBG: My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed
  • Democrat turned Republican places electric fence around “Trump 2020” sign after stolen six times
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads
drastic215
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

Kutztown University alumni who enjoys gaming, sports, building websites and optimizing ads for successful businesses. Other than that, just your typical northeast Philly family guy! Go Birds!

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

RSS Crankers Videos
  • Anti-ICE protester rubs pepper ball residue in his gum to show off
  • Trump's 50 Year Mortgage Plan is WRONG for Americans: Chris Stigall
  • The View’s Sunny Hostin turns on Chuck Schumer, demands he step down
  • Sunny Hostin makes desperate attempt at GOP takedown, flops hilariously
  • How did Los Angeles end up like this?
Top Posts

Donald Trump demands federal subsidies from Obamacare be put into direct payments for individuals

November 9, 2025850 Views

Rosie O’Donnell begs for prayers as meth-possessing felonious daughter goes to prison

November 10, 2025790 Views

Adam Schiff, a known political liar, is trying to call Trump a cheater

November 9, 2025685 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Funny Shirtz
funny shirtz
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Work with Us
  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Diversity Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Ownership / Funding
  • Publishing principles
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok RSS
© 2025 Crankers News Network

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.