Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville says Democrats should move past former Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2028 presidential election. Speaking publicly, Carville argues that Harris should be satisfied with her career achievements and does not need to pursue the next national bid. Both outlets describe Carville’s position as urging Democrats to transition away from what he calls the “Kamala Harris era,” while emphasizing his view that Harris has already had a significant political career. The reporting also notes that Carville frames his comments as confident rather than sympathetic, stating he does not “feel sorry” for making the argument that party leaders and voters should look beyond Harris for the next campaign. The articles present the remarks as political commentary from Carville rather than an announced decision from Harris or any official party action.