Pence and Harris Face-Off in, Vice Presidential Debate.<br />The single debate between the <br />vice presidential candidates took place in Salt Lake City.<br />It was moderated by Susan Page of 'USA Today.'.<br />The candidates were socially distanced and <br />separated by plexiglass protectants.<br />The tone of this debate was wildly different <br />from the first debate between President Donald Trump <br />and Democratic candidate Joe Biden.<br />The issues addressed by the <br />candidates in the first few segments <br />included the health of the presidential candidates.<br />taxes, the economy, <br />climate change and health care.<br />The candidates sparred specifically over Trump's tax cuts. <br />Pence hammered the point that repealing <br />the cut will lead to a raise in taxes.<br />Harris affirmed that Biden would not raise taxes <br />for those who make less than $400,000 a year.<br />Pence asked Harris directly about whether or not <br />the Biden / Harris administration would pack <br />the Supreme Court if they were elected to the White House.<br />Harris responded that the Trump administration <br />has packed the federal appeals court system with <br />"ideological" judges, not one of whom is black.<br />When Pence was asked whether he thought <br />justice was done in the case of Breona Taylor, <br />he responded, "I trust our justice system.".<br />When asked about accepting <br />the outcome of the 2020 election, <br />Harris appealed to the American people to "please vote.".<br />Pence was pressed about what he would do to ensure the peaceful transfer of power in the event of a Biden election.<br />He stated he believed his ticket would win