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Why Trump’s Presidency Is All But Over: James Carville

December 2, 2025
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Why Trump’s Presidency Is All But Over: James Carville

Democratic strategist James Carville says Donald Trump’s presidency is circling the drain as voters sour on him and his cabinet’s fiascos—with more trouble on the horizon.

“The power’s going out of Trump by the minute,” the famed strategist, 81, said on The Daily Beast Podcast. “You can just feel it oozing out.”

A photo illustration of Donald Trump.
A photo illustration of Donald Trump. Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty

A new Gallup poll released on Friday found Trump’s approval rating dropping to just 36 percent—the lowest mark he’s recorded in Gallup’s polls in his second term.

“The public has turned on him. It turned on him decisively,” Carville told host Joanna Coles, arguing that voters are increasingly blaming the 79-year-old president for their economic woes. At the same time, Trump’s cabinet, mired in a string of scandals, is fueling a sense of “disorder” around Trump, Carville said.

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 31: James Carville poses for a portrait at the 27th SCAD Savannah Film Festival on October 31, 2024 in Savannah, Georgia. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SCAD)
James Carville recently declared that “the French Revolution is in the American wind.” He elaborated on the statement in his conversation with Joanna Coles on ‘The Daily Beast Podcast.’ Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

“I don’t see how this gets better for them, I really don’t,” said the strategist behind Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign, who famously coined the phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid.”

Carville pointed out that healthcare premiums are set to soar for more than 20 million people in the new year, a consequence of Trump and the GOP’s refusal to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Noting Trump’s “catastrophic” numbers, Carville said, “I don’t know how much lower you can go. I think his presidency, in terms of, like, anything significantly done, is over.”

He predicted that Democrats would ride Trump’s missteps to 2026 midterm victories and leave him a lame duck president. “He’s going to definitely deal with a Democratic House. I think it’s more likely that he’ll be dealing with a Democratic Senate.”

Carville pointed to the scope of Democrats’ Nov. 4 victories in states across the country, calling the results “stunning, not just in the depth, but the breadth of it.”

Last week, Carville declared in a New York Times opinion piece that Democrats must embrace a “platform of pure economic rage” to respond to the “economic pain” of the current era.

IN FLIGHT - NOVEMBER 30: President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One en-route to Washington, DC on November 30, 2025. The first family is returning to Washington, DC after spending the Thanksgiving holiday at Mar-A-Lago Resort In Florida.  (Photo by Pete Marovich/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump has so far struggled to deliver on his campaign promises to “vanish” inflation and “make America affordable again.” Pete Marovich/Getty Images

“I am now an 81-year-old man and I know that in the minds of many, I carry the torch from a so-called centrist political era. Yet it is abundantly clear even to me that the Democratic Party must now run on the most populist economic platform since the Great Depression,” he wrote.

Trump has so far struggled to deliver on his campaign promises to “vanish” inflation and “make America affordable again.” At the same time, he has presided over a weakening job market, and his erratic tariff strategy has hurt farmers and caused market volatility.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 15: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a ballroom fundraising dinner in the East Room of the White House on October 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump hosted organizations and individuals for a fundraising dinner for the new $250 million ballroom addition currently under construction at the White House. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Trump has been criticized for using the presidency to enrich himself and his billionaire pals. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

He has also devoted himself to decorating the White House in gold and building a massive $300 million ballroom that he says he and his billionaire friends will pay for.

In his piece for the Times, Carville said “the French Revolution is in the American wind.”

Asked by Coles to elaborate on what he’d meant, Carville pointed to America’s skyrocketing economic inequality and Trump’s coziness with the billionaire class.

“Young people see no future. They can’t imagine themselves ever buying a house. They can’t imagine themselves ever affording an education. Meanwhile, savers and old people have just run off with the whole stack,” Carville said, noting that Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill slashes Medicaid while giving tax breaks that overwhelmingly benefit wealthy Americans.

“And the young people are going to see us, and they’re going to figure out that, ‘Hey, these people stole everything from us, so let’s go get our fair share.’ And that’s how unrest starts,” he said. “And the best thing to do is get ahead of it and try to even this thing out a little bit.”

The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Beast’s request for comment.

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