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James Carville
NameJames Carville
Birth dateOctober 25, 1944
Birth placeCarville, Louisiana
OccupationPolitical consultant, commentator

James Carville is a renowned American political consultant, commentator, and Stanford University graduate, known for his work on numerous high-profile presidential campaigns, including those of Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry. Carville's expertise in Democratic politics has led to collaborations with prominent figures such as Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden. His strategic insights have been sought by various organizations, including the Democratic National Committee and the Center for American Progress. Carville has also worked with international leaders, including Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder, on campaigns and policy initiatives.

Early Life and Education

James Carville was born in Carville, Louisiana, and grew up in a Catholic family. He attended Ascension Catholic High School and later enrolled at Louisiana State University, where he earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in General Studies. Carville then pursued a law degree at Louisiana State University Law Center, graduating in 1973. During his time at Louisiana State University, Carville was influenced by prominent Louisiana politicians, including Edwin Edwards and John Breaux. Carville's early interests in politics were shaped by his involvement in the Young Democrats of America and his work on George McGovern's presidential campaign.

Career

Carville's career in politics began with his work on various Democratic campaigns, including those of Walter Mondale and Gary Hart. He later founded his own consulting firm, Carville & Begala, with partner Paul Begala. The firm worked with clients such as the Democratic National Committee, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and the Service Employees International Union. Carville has also collaborated with Republican strategists, including Mary Matalin and Karl Rove, on various projects and initiatives. His expertise has been sought by international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Personal Life

Carville is married to Mary Matalin, a prominent Republican strategist, and the couple has two daughters, Matalin Mary Carville and Emma Claire Carville. Carville is known for his Cajun heritage and his love of Louisiana culture, often incorporating elements of New Orleans and Baton Rouge into his work and personal life. Carville has been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations, and has worked with organizations such as the National Park Foundation and the Nature Conservancy.

Political Campaigns

Carville has worked on numerous high-profile presidential campaigns, including those of Bill Clinton in 1992 and Al Gore in 2000. He also advised John Kerry during his 2004 presidential campaign and worked with Barack Obama's team during the 2008 election. Carville has collaborated with international leaders, including Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder, on campaigns and policy initiatives. His expertise has been sought by various organizations, including the Democratic National Committee and the Center for American Progress, as well as international institutions such as the European Union and the United Nations.

Media Career

Carville has appeared as a commentator on various television networks, including CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel. He has also written columns for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Newsweek. Carville has co-authored several books, including All's Fair: Love, War, and Running for President with Mary Matalin and Love & War: Twenty Years, Three Presidents, Two Daughters and One Louisiana Home with Mary Matalin. Carville has been a frequent guest on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report, and has appeared on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Legacy

Carville's contributions to American politics have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Emmy Award and the Peabody Award. He has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine and has been featured on the cover of The New York Times Magazine. Carville's work has been studied by scholars at institutions such as Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley, and his legacy continues to shape the field of political consulting. Carville has also been involved in various initiatives, including the Clinton Foundation and the Obama Foundation, and has worked with organizations such as the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute.

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