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James Carville, a prominent Democratic strategist, has raised eyebrows with his blunt comments about former President Joe Biden, suggesting that it’s time for him to retire from the political spotlight. During a recent episode of his podcast Politics War Room, Carville candidly stated that no one wants to hear from Biden anymore, calling for him to “just go to your condo in Rehoboth and stay there.”

Carville didn’t mince words when explaining that Biden’s current political downfall was entirely self-inflicted. He emphasized that it wasn’t a matter of Republicans or the public being mean-spirited but rather a consequence of Biden’s own actions over the last several years. In Carville’s view, Biden’s performance as president has been disastrous, and the Democratic Party is already moving on, with Biden becoming an obstacle to the party’s future.

Carville’s comments come after a series of troubling polls, including one from CNN, which showed Biden’s approval rating had sunk to just 36 percent, the lowest of his presidency. This was a significant drop, showing widespread dissatisfaction with Biden’s leadership as he approached the end of his term. In addition to dismal approval ratings, Biden’s political struggles have been compounded by questions about his age and cognitive abilities, which have become more pronounced as time has gone on. Meanwhile, scandals surrounding his son, Hunter Biden, have only added to the negative narrative.

Despite these challenges, Carville’s message is clear: Biden’s time is up. He pointed out that Biden’s final years in office have tarnished his once-noble political legacy. “The party’s moving on,” Carville concluded, signaling that even some within the Democratic ranks are ready to move past the Biden era.

In stark contrast, a recent CBS News and YouGov poll showed that Americans are far more optimistic about a potential second term for Donald Trump, with 60 percent of respondents indicating support for his return to the White House. This data paints a vivid picture of how the American electorate feels about the future—and it doesn’t look good for Biden.