James Carville animatedly speaking on his Politics War Room podcast about Democratic election gains and bold political strategies.
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James Carville jokes he could run a 'convicted pedophile' against a Republican after Democrats’ wins

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Democratic strategist James Carville said on his Politics War Room podcast that he could “find a convicted pedophile and run him” just to see if such a candidate could beat a Republican — remarks delivered as Democrats touted Tuesday’s election gains and as he discussed Virginia Attorney General‑elect Jay Jones’ win despite a late-campaign texting scandal.

James Carville, the veteran Democratic strategist known for the 1992 Clinton-campaign mantra “It’s the economy, stupid,” used his Politics War Room podcast this week to crack an off‑color joke about testing whether even a “convicted pedophile” could defeat a GOP candidate. “I’m personally going to find a convicted pedophile and run him in a race just to see if he could beat a Republican,” Carville said in a clip circulated on X; he added he was “not going to say that a convicted pedophile could win.” The comments were highlighted by the Daily Wire from a podcast segment posted Wednesday. (en.wikipedia.org)

Carville then pivoted to Virginia, where Democrat Jay Jones was elected attorney general on Nov. 4, defeating Republican incumbent Jason Miyares after apologizing for widely condemned 2022 text messages about then–House Speaker Todd Gilbert. Carville called Miyares’ effort “a pretty good campaign” and noted the GOP ran ads pressing the text‑message issue — an argument echoed by a Miyares spot asking, “Can you trust Jay Jones to protect your children?” (dailywire.com)

Labeling the Virginia outcome “the most interesting piece of news of the cycle, even more interesting than Bucks County,” Carville also asserted that the Republican legislator who shared the screenshots of Jones’s messages lost her own race. Delegate Carrie Coyner — the Republican who confirmed receiving the 2022 messages and whose screenshots were circulated publicly — was defeated Tuesday by Democrat Lindsey Dougherty in House District 75, according to local outlets. (dailywire.com)

Jones’s texts, first reported publicly in early October, included violent rhetoric about Gilbert; Jones apologized and said he took full responsibility. The episode drew sharp bipartisan criticism and dominated the closing stretch of the campaign before Jones nevertheless won statewide. (politico.com)

Carville closed the segment by warning Republicans about “baggage” tied to former President Donald Trump — a theme Democrats emphasized across several contests they won on Tuesday. (dailywire.com)

His podcast quip follows another recent controversy: in an October episode, Carville said that after Trump leaves office he wanted corporate and academic “collaborators” publicly shamed — “heads shaven,” “put in orange pajamas,” and “marched down Pennsylvania Avenue” — comments that prompted criticism across the political spectrum. (mediaite.com)

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Voters in Winchester, Virginia, discussing the Jay Jones scandal amid the heated gubernatorial race between Spanberger and Earle-Sears.
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Virginia voters react to Jay Jones scandal in gubernatorial race

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Residents in Winchester, Virginia, expressed divided opinions on the gubernatorial candidates amid Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones' controversial texts referencing violence against a Republican lawmaker. Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has criticized Democratic nominee Abigail Spanberger for not demanding Jones' withdrawal, while Spanberger's campaign has run ads mocking Earle-Sears using a clip that imitates Kamala Harris. The scandal has intensified the race with three weeks until Election Day.

Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general Jay Jones is under intense scrutiny after 2022 text messages surfaced calling for the violent death of a Republican lawmaker. Republicans have surged funding for incumbent Jason Miyares amid calls for Jones to drop out, while Democrats have condemned the messages but largely defended his candidacy. The scandal has tightened the race with one month until Election Day.

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Democrat Jay Jones won Virginia’s attorney general election on Nov. 4, 2025, defeating Republican incumbent Jason Miyares and becoming the first Black person to hold the office. Jones overcame late-campaign fallout from 2022 text messages invoking political violence, as Democrats benefited from a climate of anti-Trump sentiment, according to post-election analyses.

On October 27, 2025, en route to Japan, President Donald Trump declined to rule out seeking a third term in 2028 while dismissing a vice‑presidential end run as “too cute,” comments that drew swift reaction as the White House faces scrutiny over a controversial East Wing demolition.

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A new 58-page WelcomePAC report urges Democrats to emphasize the economy and moderate positions on immigration and crime, with input from high-profile strategists including David Axelrod and David Plouffe.

Tuesday’s off-year contests in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City and California arrive as an early test of President Donald Trump’s standing and the GOP’s fortunes heading into 2026. Governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey, New York City’s mayoral election, and California’s Proposition 50 could offer clues about Latino voting shifts, campaign strategies in blue states, and how a weeks-long federal shutdown is shaping public mood.

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Elon Musk signaled on X that he may intensify financial support for Republican candidates ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, arguing that a Democratic victory would harm the country. The comments come months after Musk’s public rift with President Donald Trump and amid signs the two have moved toward a détente.

 

 

 

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