Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged that she struggles with making quick decisions during a CNN town hall, admitting that she prefers to research issues before answering. When asked about her weaknesses, Harris explained that she may not always have an immediate answer, as she likes to study issues thoroughly. She also mentioned that she sometimes relies heavily on her team for decision-making, which she sees as a strength because of the diverse perspectives they offer.
This comes as polls show former President Donald Trump gaining momentum in the race, with recent predictions suggesting he could win key swing states. Harris is forecast to have a 15.6% chance of winning all battleground states, while Trump has a higher probability of securing victory.