James Carville

Consultant to former President Bill Clinton

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Consultant to former President Clinton and a gaggle of democratic candidates; commentator for CNN, and executive producer of the new Steve Zaillian film, All The King's Men

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Filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer and legendary political firebrand James Carville fill us in on their new documentary “Carville: Winning is Everything, Stupid.”

James Carville and filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer explain ‘Winning is Everything, Stupid’

Filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer and legendary political firebrand James Carville fill us in on their new documentary “Carville: Winning is Everything, Stupid.”

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Ragin' Cajun  James Carville  comes to Hollywood to produce his first movie.  Is Hollywood any different than Washington, DC?

The Ragin' Cajun Comes to Hollywood

Ragin' Cajun James Carville comes to Hollywood to produce his first movie. Is Hollywood any different than Washington, DC?

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