The veteran democratic strategist James Carville criticized the plans of the vice president of the National Democratic Committee (DNC) David Hogg to spend $ 20 million in the launch of primary challenges against “ineffective” legislators Reyes an interview on Wednesday.
The leaders we deserve, a political organization led by HOGG, announced on Wednesday that it will spend $ 20 million to help choose younger democrats. The effort includes supporting the main challengers to house the Democrats in safe seats that Hogg argues “are asleep behind the wheel.”
Carville told CNN those “the craziest” plans he had heard, and questioned why the newly chosen Vice President of DNC is not using these funds to “assume a Republican.”
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David Hogg came to fame as the leader of the Marcha for Our Lives weapons control movement.
The Democratic strategist for a long time questioned that Wheter Hogg was violating his “fiduciary duty” against the Democratic Party by raising money to the primary members of his own party.
“He is an official of the National Democratic Committee … and thus has a fiduciary duty with the Democratic Party, and will it raise $ 20 million and the primary democrats?” Carville questioned.
Hello, I also lashed out at Hogg for chasing Democrats instead of focusing on legislators around the hall.
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“Do you really think that the problem we face in the United States today is that we have 65 -year -old Democrats in office? Why don’t you face a Republican? That is his job,” Carville said.

Carville suggested that Hogg “face a Republican” instead of working on primary democrats who feels “do not fulfill the moment.” ((Photo of Cindy Ord/Getty images for scad) (photo of Ethan Miller/Getty images)))))
He continued his criticisms of Hogg’s plans, saying: “The craziest thing I have heard is the vice president of the National Democratic Committee is to spend $ 20 million in the Democrats post.
Carville joked, may be too “outdated” to understand the strategy of the young DNC Vice President.
“I am not part of the generation of the hip. I am not very au courant. But I really thought that our work was to overcome the Republicans? How the picturesques, how picturesque of me,” he joked.
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Paul Steinhauser and Deirdre Heavey of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.