James Carville expressed a strong belief on CNN that Donald Trump's administration is either collapsing or has already collapsed, sooner than he anticipated. He highlighted signs of weakness in the Republican Party, including the withdrawal of Elise Stefanik's nomination for a UN role to focus on her district. Carville encouraged Democrats to allow this collapse to unfold, arguing that it provides an opportunity to redefine their identity. He downplayed the Democrats' current unpopularity, suggesting it would be rectified with election victories.
Carville argued that whether Trump's administration is collapsing or has already collapsed is the main question, suggesting it leans towards the latter.
He predicted a massive collapse in Trump's White House within weeks and expressed surprise it occurred even faster than expected.
Carville described the administration's troubles as reflective of electoral weakness in Republicans, especially regarding Rep. Elise Stefanik's potential candidacy decisions.
He dismissed concerns over Democratic popularity, asserting their fortunes would change once they start winning elections.
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