Pence, Harris react to Barrett's confirmation on the trail
The vice president kicked off a three-stop swing through the Carolinas with a campaign rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he made a big push for supporters to reelect Sen. Thom Tillis, thanking him for his work on the Senate Judiciary Committee which has confirmed 220 federal judges -- including now three Supreme Court justices -- nominated by Trump.
"Just about 17 hours ago I voted for Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court," Pence said to thundering applause. "We made sure that we fulfilled our promise of putting judges on the court who interpret the Constitution and the law and nothing else."
Pence also slammed Biden for saying he would put together a bipartisan commission of scholars to examine the issue of court reform instead of giving American a clear answer ahead of Election Day on whether he would consider adding more justices to the high court.
"If you're running for the highest office in the land, you ought to tell the American people whether you're going to respect the highest court in the land," Pence said.
The Democratic vice-presidential nominee also addressed Barrett's confirmation to a crowd of socially distanced supporters in Reno, Nevada, after she voted no on Barrett's confirmation from the Senate floor Monday night.
Without mentioning the new justice by name, the California senator repeated her belief that her confirmation process was "illegitimate."
"It has been an illegitimate process from the beginning to push through and cram through a nomination of someone, while the American people are voting," Harris said, adding the majority of Americans favored waiting until after the election before appointing a replacement for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. "And there's so much at stake."
Harris went on to say access to health care, birth control and abortion are all at risk with Barrett's confirmation and urged Nevadans to get out and vote early for the Democratic ticket.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez and Averi Harper