The Supreme CourtAfter the two candidates appeared on stage — they did not shake hands due to the COVID-19 pandemic — Wallace asked each to explain whether it is wise to appoint Barrett to the U.S.
Supreme Court before the election."Elections have consequences," Trump said. "I think she will be outstanding. She's going to be as good as anybody who has served on that court."Biden did not dispute elections have consequences but pivoted to how Barrett may rule on a pending case before the court on the Affordable Care Act. "The American people have a right to have a say on who the Supreme Court nominee is," Biden said. "They're not gonna have that chance now because we are in the middle of an election already.