Vice President Kamala Harris told a CNN town hall that she prefers to research issues before making decisions.
She noted that her team’s input is a strength.
Following polls showing former President Trump leading the 2024 election,
According to Nate Silver, Trump has a 24.4% chance of winning all seven swing states and Harris 15.6%.
Harris must win most battleground states, but she may lose Arizona and Georgia to Trump.
In a recent CNN town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the importance of
research in her decision-making process, stating that she prefers to fully understand issues before making key decisions.
Harris noted that the collaborative input of her team is one of her greatest strengths in this regard,
allowing her to approach complex matters with a comprehensive perspective.
Her comments came amid growing concern over the results of recent polls,
which show former President Donald Trump leading the 2024 election race.
According to political analyst Nate Silver, Trump currently holds a 24.4%
chance of winning all seven swing states, while Harris lags behind with a 15.6% chance.
The Vice President’s path to victory heavily depends on securing a majority of battleground states,
but there are growing signs that she could face challenges in states like Arizona and Georgia, which may swing in favor of Trump.
As the election cycle progresses, Harris will need to strengthen her support in these pivotal states to remain competitive.
Her ability to rally voters and secure key victories will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the 2024 election.