Vice President Kamala Harris admitted at a CNN town hall that quick decision-making isn’t her strength, saying she prefers to research and study issues first. When asked about her weaknesses, she acknowledged relying heavily on her team’s perspectives, which she views as both a challenge and a strength.
Harris’s comments come amid polls showing a shift toward former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election. Nate Silver’s latest forecast predicts Trump has a 24.4% chance of sweeping all seven swing states, while Harris has a 15.6% chance of doing the same.
The data suggests Trump could secure a win if current trends hold, especially in key states like Arizona and Georgia.