'I Am Really Afraid': James Carville Names Greatest 2024 Election Fear
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The longtime Democratic strategist said he feels one group of voters are "disengaging" due to the presumptive presidential nominees.
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville pointed to his concern that young voters aren’t enthused with the presumptive major party nominees ahead of the 2024 presidential election in November.
“They feel like two 80-year-old guys don’t mean much to ’em and I am really afraid that we are going to lose a generation of young people,” Carville told WABC Radio’s John Catsimatidis on Sunday’s edition of “The Cats Roundtable.”
He continued, “That’s my greatest fear for the United States, Cat, is that young people are disengaging.”
One-third of U.S. voters under the age of 40 would support President Joe Biden when asked who they would back if the election were held today, according to an NPR report on a recent GenForward survey at the University of Chicago.
The president also lost support among young Black, Latino and Asian American voters in the age group, as well, according to the survey.