United States Vice President Kamala Harris' team believes she might have an advantage with undecided voters who will cast their ballots late, Harris' Senior adviser Stephanie Cutter told MSNBC.
Cutter said former President Donald Trump's alleged focus on personal injustices at his campaign events gave the vice president an edge over her opponent.
"I'm not going to make any predictions," Cutter said. "But I do think we finished strong, and for voters deciding in these last weeks, the margins leaned heavily toward Harris."