Democratic strategist James Carville comments on the late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, saying Graham’s political career was “defined by duplicity.” The remarks come after Graham dies suddenly at age 71. Carville’s characterization, reported by multiple outlets referencing his statement, frames Graham’s career in terms of perceived inconsistencies and lack of straightforwardness in politics. The coverage centers on Carville’s reaction to Graham’s death rather than on new factual details about Graham’s life or specific policies. Aside from the timing and age at death, the reports provide limited additional information and focus on how Carville describes Graham’s legacy. The outlets agree on the core elements: Graham has died, Carville is making the “duplicity” remark, and the statement is presented as an assessment of Graham’s political career. No sources included here dispute the characterization within the provided text, but neither do they offer detailed context or supporting examples for the comment.