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‘Ragin’ Cajun’ James Carville insists Trump ‘collapse’ is underway, tells Democrats to ‘sit back’

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Democratic strategist James Carville evaluates the current political landscape after President Donald Trump’s decisive victory during an appearance on ‘Hannity.’

Democratic strategist James Carville is doubling down on his advice to Democrats, urging party leaders “play possum” and “sit back” because a Trump “collapse” is unfolding.

“I’m telling the Democrats, just sit there, play possum. Let them go, let them go, let them go. Poll numbers have declined, and the collapse is already underway… Just let the ball come to you. We don’t need to be aggressive now,” the fiery political consultant said on “Hannity” Thursday.

Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, many Democrats have held protests throughout the nation against him and efforts by the Elon Musk-spearheaded Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Heartened by these demonstrations, Carville recently said the best thing for Democrats to do in response is “nothing.”

“So the question is, how should Democratic politicians respond to this? And what I think they should do is what we call in rural America play possum. Just let it go,” Carville said earlier this week on MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber.”

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Carville reaffirmed his warnings on “Hannity,” where Fox News host Sean Hannity debated “The Ragin’ Cajun” about the current political landscape.

“Trump is the lowest rated president at this point of any president in American history,” he said, citing poll averages from RealClearPolitics.

Hannity countered with a number of polls, including a poll from CBS News/YouGuv, suggesting the president’s ratings are in positive territory.

While Trump is never shy about sharing his accomplishments, three new national polls released on Wednesday indicate his approval ratings are edging down slightly since taking over the White House one month ago.

Forty-five percent of voters questioned in a Quinnipiac University survey said they approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, with 49% disapproving.

That’s down from a 46%-43% approval/disapproval in a Quinnipiac poll conducted in late January, during the president’s first week back in office following his inauguration.

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A new national poll from Gallup indicated the president at 45% approval and 51% disapproval, down from 47%-48% approval/disapproval late last month.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos national survey also released on Wednesday, the president stood at 44% approval and 51% disapproval. Trump registered at 45%-46% approval/disapproval in the previous poll by Reuters/Ipsos, which was conducted late last month during the first week of the president’s second administration.

While some polls indicate Americans are divided on the job Trump is doing so far in his second administration, the comeback candidate did secure the presidency after a decisive victory in the November election.

Carville, who had projected former Vice President Kamala Harris would win the race, was pressed on his missed election call.

“We went with our seventh-string quarterback, and we lost by a point and a half. And we actually picked up a congressional seat. So if you’re asking me, did I think that she was going to win, and she didn’t win? Yes. All the polling showed it even. It turned out to be a point and a half race,” Carville said, quickly shifting to point out his concerns with the now Republican-held government.

The strategist highlighted several issues “of which I have profound and deep disagreements with the Republican Party,” including abortion, tax cuts and foreign policy.

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While Hannity pressed Carville on his criticisms of his fellow Democrats and the party’s focus on controversial issues like transgender athletes in women’s sports and illegal immigration, the famed Bill Clinton adviser responded by saying he did not know “any Democrat” running on those issues.

“I’m not too worried about the high school track meet, but I am worried about people having affordable health care. That’s the difference between our two parties,” Carville said.

Fox News Digital’s Anders Hagstrom and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

Madeline Coggins is a Digital Production Assistant on the Fox News flash team with Fox News Digital.

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Joy Behar disagrees with James Carville suggesting Democrats play ‘possum’ in anti-Trump resistance

“The View” co-host Joy Behar disagreed with Democratic strategist James Carville’s latest advice for Democrats on Tuesday, as well as her fellow co-hosts, over how the party should counter President Donald Trump.

“I disagree with Carville and I disagree with you because, I do, because I have lived long enough to see that people who do nothing empower the enemy,” Behar said, responding to her co-host, Sara Haines.

The co-hosts referred to Carville, who said the best thing for Democrats to do in protest of Trump and Musk, was “nothing.”

“And I believe that Americans, first of all, you can multitask. You can march, and you can do whatever and let them do what they’re doing. You can do both, and the main thing you can do is call your Republican senators and congresspeople and tell them that you’re not happy with what’s going on. You did not vote for this, what they’re doing right now,” Behar said.

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Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin suggested the Democrats decide what really matters, and said members of the party shouldn’t make everything a “five-alarm fire.”

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“David Axelrod got a lot of flack for saying let USAID criticisms go,” Griffin said. “It’s intangible to voters. It doesn’t really impact American voters’ lives. If DOGE [is] coming into the Social Security administration, that’s where you hold your real fight for.”

Sunny Hostin said she agreed with Carville because she voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris.

“I kind of agree with James Carville because I’m part of the 92% of Black women that voted to save the rest of the country,” she said. “But the country wanted something else, and the country is getting something else. So I’m resting.”

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As Haines tried to reiterate her point about Democrats coming up with a more strategic response to Trump, Behar complained, “but Sara, there’s an overriding thing, it’s called democracy, that is slipping away from us.”

During a discussion with MSNBC’s Ari Melber, Carville and the MSNBC host talked about the protests against President Donald Trump and his mass firings of federal employees.

“So the question is, how should Democratic politicians respond to this? And what I think they should do is what we call, in rural America, ‘play possum.’ Just let it go,” Carville said.

He continued, “Don’t get in the way of it. Or as we like to say, don’t just stand there, do nothing. Let this germinate. We don’t need to get in front of it. This freight train is moving. Let’s just get out of the way.”

Behar, who regularly supports liberal arguments on the show, recently took issue with President Donald Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and expressed some anger over the fact that America was named after a White man.

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