I think both did a good job of evading the questions. Pence was all about deflection and point at Bidens record. Harris was all about doing no harm. I thought she played it to safe. Pence like Trump may be looked at as rude for his going over time on most questions and for interrupting
I thought Pence did more of the same. Evade questions without really answering anything.
I thought Harris did a decent job, but missed on some really good opportunities to make a point.
COVID = I don't understand why they don't hammer the Trump administration more about eliminating the pandemic team in China last fall that could have seen this coming sooner. Or, how he played it constantly as the "Democratic hoax". Or, what he did this last week with trying to convince the American people that it's no big deal because Trump fought it and he's better than the world has ever seen. Or, how he contradicts the experts constantly and actually suggested we should inject disinfectant into our bodies.
Shutting down economy = Trump and Pence continually claim Biden wanted to shut down the economy. Meanwhile, it WAS shut down for a time under Trump. In fact, when some states started to reopen, Trump came out and said it was too early. I don't understand why Biden and Harris allow them to claim Biden is the one that wants to shut it down.
Election results = Why not bring up that Trump has constantly tried to attack the integrity of the election and in fact has suggested people vote twice which is illegal?
There was something else I was thinking but I can't remember it right now.
I just think there were missed opportunities to list specific things Trump has done that hare hurt the country.