“It’s obvious that he has not been vetted in the press. I’ve not seen the four-part series in the New York Times and Washington Post, NBC News, or anything else. So we’re in a whole new ballgame here,” Carville said, adding that the Democratic primary may very well be decided by mid-March.
“Some of these candidates are going to have to make really hard decisions about who stays in, who gets out, and where we go from here,” he argued, suggesting that so-called moderate candidates may want to consider dropping out so one of them can take on Sanders.