I dont agree that any of those would have been a better VP pick. The slow paced talking of both Kamala and Pence bothered me but I liked how Kamala attacked in the debate. Thats how you do it. I dont like that she dodged the Supreme Court question either, its a very simple answer. "The President has the legal authority to add justices to the Supreme Court, no one questions that, it is not done because of a longstanding precedent similar to the precedent of not confirming a Justice in an election year. In 2016, Republicans when there was a vacancy to be filled 240 days before an election, cited this precedent for their refusal to even consider any nominee of the President. We knew they were hypocrites then but we didnt think they would be so bold as to then flip on that precedent in only 4 years. So to answer the question, if Republicans throw precedents out the window then we will consider all options regardless of precedent. If precedent stands then there is a zero percent chance we add any justices to the court. I think the question that should be asked of the Trump regime is if they lose will they still try to rush their nominee through confirmation. Of course they will because they have no respect for voter or the will of the people. We very well might be in this same situation in 4 years with Republicans again doing a 180 on the issue."