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James Carville (born October 25, 1944), also known as the Ragin' Cajun1, is an American political consultant, commentator and pundit. He gained national attention for his work as campaign manager in the successful 1992 presidential campaign of then-governor Bill Clinton. Carville is the current co-host of CNN's Crossfire. Born in Louisiana, Carville has a heavy Southern accent, which coupled with his quick and fiery rhetoric made him a charismatic manager of underdog political candidates, and a mediagenic commentator during the Clinton Administration. Prior to the Clinton campaign, Carville and consulting partner Paul Begala, earned other well-known political victories, including the 1991 Senate victory of Harris Wofford and the 1990 gubernatorial victories of Zell Miller and Robert Casey. Carville has since stopped working on domestic campaigns, fearing that he would bring unneeded publicity, but he has worked on a number of foreign campaigns, including Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom, Ehud Barak of Israel's Labor Party, and the Liberal Party of Canada; although recently, he worked for John Kerry's campaign. In 1992, Carville helped lead Bill Clinton to a win against George H.W. Bush in the presidential election. In 1993, Carville was honored as Campaign Manager of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants for his leadership of Clinton's fearsome and intense "War Room" at Clinton headquarters in Little Rock-- documented in the feature-length Academy Award-nominated film of that campaign, The War Room. One of the formulations he used in that campaign has entered the language, derived from a list he posted in the war room to help focus himself and his staff, with these three points:
Carville is also a best-selling author and co-author. With his wife, Republican Mary Matalin, Carville co-wrote All's Fair: Love, War and Running for President. Later he wrote: We're Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives and The Horse He Rode In On: The People vs. Kenneth Starr and Stickin. Suck Up, Buck Up... and Come Back When You Foul Up, Carville's co-written book with Paul Begala, details strategies for fighting and winning in business, politics, and life. In 2004,Carville released his new political banter book entitled Had Enough?. He enjoys including favorite recipes in his books, in ways that don't always make sense. Before entering politics, Carville worked as a litigator at a Baton Rouge law firm from 1973-1979 and also had brief stints in the U.S. Marines and as a high school teacher. He was born and raised in Carville, Louisiana. He graduated from Louisiana State University with undergraduate and law degrees. Note
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