John Fetterman rips James Carville over court-packing plan, tells Democrats to 'win more elections'

Fox NewsSaturday, November 22, 2025 at 7:58:03 PM
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John Fetterman rips James Carville over court-packing plan, tells Democrats to 'win more elections'
  • Democratic Senator John Fetterman publicly criticized veteran strategist James Carville for advocating a plan to pack the Supreme Court, asserting that Democrats should focus on winning more elections instead. This statement reflects Fetterman's stance on electoral strategy within the party.
  • Fetterman's rejection of court
  • The exchange between Fetterman and Carville underscores ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party about how to respond to challenges from the Republican Party, particularly in light of rising populist sentiments and the need for effective leadership to address economic issues such as housing costs and wages.
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