Viewer’s Guide: Virus response on stage with Pence, Harris
Mike Pence and Kamala Harris do not have a tough act to follow.
The vice-presidential debate set for Wednesday night follows the disorderly prime-time spectacle last week that had viewers of President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden’s matchup bemoaning the moderator’s inability to shut off a candidate’s microphone.
As vice-president Pence has worked to level Trump’s roughshod style and steer his response to the coronavirus pandemic. He will face a U.S. senator known for sharp questioning who has made it clear she wants to invoke her prosecutorial chops on the debate stage.
The handling of the pandemic and the contraction of COVID-19 by the president, along with several others in the White House, will almost literally be centre stage. Pence and Harris are expected to be separated by a plexiglass shield to reduce the risk of virus transmission.