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Kamala Harris' uncle back in India watched her vice-presidential debate with pride on Thursday (Oct 8), feeling "a little sorry" for US VP Mike Pence, who he said came up against a better-qualified foe.

"Expectations were too much of Kamala'she'll wipe the floor', etc. But Pence has also been a Congressman knows how to debate. But Pence has an albatross around his neckand that's Trump," Dr Balachandran Gopalan, 79, told in New Delhi after the US election debate in Salt Lake City.

"I felt a little sorry for Pence. You can't ask concerning the judiciaryshe was on the judiciary committee, was attorney general; on Black Lives Matter, she's an expert; on the pandemic, he's on weak ground," the academic said.

The debate saw Ms Harris call US President Donald Trump's Covid-19 response a historic failure, in a pointed but mostly civil discussion, compared with Mr Trump's chaotic confrontation with challenger Joe Biden the previous week.

Ms Harris, 55, was the first black attorney general of California, the first woman to hold the post, and the first South Asian American senator ever.

She was born in California in 1964 to a Jamaican father, economics professor John Harris, and breast cancer specialist Shyamala GopalanDr Gopalan's late sister.

"My daughter in Washington watched (the debate), my sister in Toronto watched and my younger sister in Chennai also watched it," the uncle said on Thursday.

"Her mother would have been happy for Kamala.

"Although maybe Shyamala was far more impatient than Kamala at times," he added. "I wouldn't be surprised if Shyamala was the debater or in the audienceshe would have said 'what rubbish are you talking, VP'.

"But Kamala was kinder."

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