By JOHN KANELIS / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com
If that first Joe Biden-Donald Trump brawl turned out to be an unwatchable fiasco, we got something a whole lot more civil tonight.
That’s about it.
Vice-presidential nominees Kamala Harris and Mike Pence chided each other. They refused to answer direct questions. All told, though, it was much more of what we think of as a “debate,” given that they were able to answer each other’s accusatory rhetoric.
I suppose one takeaway was how Vice President Pence talked over Sen. Harris’s answers, to which she would scold him, “I am talking, Mr. Vice President.”
To her credit, Harris didn’t interrupt Pence … except perhaps for a time or two.
I remain committed to supporting the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris ticket. Based on what I witnessed tonight, Pence did nothing to persuade me to even think about supporting his side.
He didn’t answer questions related to the pandemic and his role as leader of the White House response team; Pence sought to pivot at times from a direct question to speak about an unrelated issue.
As for Harris, I just wish she would have answered the question about whether she supports adding to the Supreme Court if the Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett as the next justice. She danced away from it.
Still, I declare Kamala Harris the winner by a split decision.
The Biden-Harris ticket remains in the lead. I just hope now that they can hold onto it through the end of this most unusual campaign.
She hardly answered any questions. Pence interrupted only when she tried to change the truth. She lied constantly, while never really answering questions. How is that a winner?