James Carville criticizes far-left Democrats following primary election upsets that replace some party incumbents with socialist-leaning challengers. In remarks covered by multiple outlets, Carville says insurgent candidates who win Democratic primaries are “part of the problem,” framing the outcome as harmful to the party and its political strategy. Reports describe Carville directing his criticism at Democratic socialist candidates and far-left voters or aligned figures, arguing that their impact after primary results is negative for the party’s direction. One outlet reports Carville’s comments include a blunt characterization of the group he is criticizing, while another reports him emphasizing the idea that these victories reflect a broader issue within the party. The coverage presents Carville’s comments as a reaction to recent primary contests and the resulting political shifts within the Democratic Party. Neither report identifies specific candidates in the excerpts provided, but both agree on the central point: Carville denounces far-left Democratic gains in primaries and ties those wins to broader problems for Democrats.