James Carville, a veteran Democratic strategist, has made a shocking prediction. He claims that Donald Trump’s administration will collapse within 30 days. Carville told Mediaite’s Dan Abrams that Trump’s popularity is in free fall. The political guru believes the White House is on the verge of falling apart. It’s all due to a lack of public support. Carville predicts a massive collapse in the administration, driven by sinking approval ratings. He’s confident that the end is near.
Trump’s popularity plummets
Trump’s approval numbers are dropping fast. Carville sees this as a sign of things to come. He’s convinced the administration is headed for disaster. “In less than 30 days, this administration will be in the middle of a massive collapse,” Carville said. He believes that public opinion will completely turn against Trump. This would mark the beginning of the end. The White House won’t be able to recover from this.
Democrats need to stay silent
While Trump’s popularity continues to drop, Carville has some advice for Democrats. He urges them to stay quiet. He says they should not intervene while the White House falls apart. “Let it collapse,” he insists. Carville warns that Democrats should not get caught up in the drama. He believes figures like Elizabeth Warren are making things worse. Instead of helping, progressive groups are doing harm. Carville says it’s best for Democrats to stay out of the way. If they play it cool, the collapse will play out faster.
Republicans in trouble
Carville sees big problems ahead for Republicans. He believes they won’t be able to pass any major legislation. With Trump’s popularity sinking, the GOP will face a struggle. Republicans will be forced to reach out to Democrats for help. “It’s going to be easy pickings in six weeks. Just lay back,” Carville said. He predicts that Republicans won’t be able to get things done without bipartisan support. The political landscape is shifting, and Republicans will find it difficult to navigate.
Playing possum
Carville has been very clear about his advice for Democrats. He wants them to play possum. In rural America, this means doing nothing. Democrats should not interfere while Trump’s administration collapses. “Don’t get in the way,” Carville urges. He believes that this strategy is the best way forward. The chaos is unfolding, and Democrats need to stay on the sidelines. “Let this germinate,” he said. Carville insists that the collapse is inevitable. Democrats should wait for it to play out and then act.
Trump’s approval rating still high
Despite Carville’s prediction, Trump’s approval rating hasn’t fallen as much as expected. Recent polls show his numbers are still higher than during his first term. Emerson College’s survey in February found Trump’s approval at 48 percent. That’s only a one-point drop from the previous month. Spencer Kimball, director of Emerson College Polling, says Trump’s approval is steady. While his policies are unpopular, the president has managed to hold on to his support.
Trump’s approval ratings have even risen in some polls. CNN/SSR’s February survey put his approval at 47 percent. A separate poll by J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com showed even more positive numbers. Trump’s approval rating is now 53 percent, the highest it’s been in years. He’s seeing support across almost all age groups. This includes one in five Democrats who are backing him. This is a surprising shift in public opinion. Trump’s recent policies, even if controversial, haven’t hurt his standing. Instead, his popularity has been on the rise.
Surprising support across the nation
J.L. Partners co-founder James Johnson noted that Trump’s approval has reached new heights. His policies, from deportations to tariffs, haven’t turned voters against him. In fact, they seem to have made him more popular. The public’s reaction to Trump mirrors the excitement seen in a Super Bowl crowd cheering for the president. This kind of support is unexpected given Trump’s divisive reputation. But it seems to be growing, not shrinking.
The future of Trump’s presidency
Carville’s prediction of an impending collapse may not be as certain as he believes. Trump’s approval ratings remain strong despite his controversial policies. While the political guru thinks the White House is on the brink of disaster, Trump’s supporters disagree. For now, his popularity remains high. Whether or not the predicted collapse happens within the next 30 days remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Trump’s presidency is far from over. The future of his administration will depend on how the next few weeks play out. Will Carville’s warning come true, or is Trump’s popularity set to rise even further?