At a CNN town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris admitted that she struggles with making quick decisions on the spot. When asked about her weaknesses, she explained that she often prefers to research issues before providing answers, saying, “I’m kind of a nerd sometimes.” While acknowledging this as a possible weakness, she sees it as a strength in ensuring well-informed decisions. Harris also mentioned that she occasionally relies too much on her team for decision-making, emphasizing her appreciation for their diverse perspectives. She stated, “I value having a team of very smart people around me,” underscoring her belief in collaborative decision-making. Despite not being perfect, she views her approach as thoughtful and thorough.
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