To: Democratic National Committee

No moderator questions at next debate!

The Democratic candidates for president do not need moderator questions which are oftentimes contrived, unproductive, and create chaos when none really exists. I suggest future Democratic presidential candidate debates have all qualifying candidates to sit around a large conference table and discuss issues among themselves, asking each other questions. This will show how the Party can work together to come up with the best ideas. I can visualize a very constructive debate among our candidates without moderators stirring up unnecessary friction, while demonstrating unity and how similar their policies are. One moderator can be used to balance time and minor housekeeping.

Why is this important?

So that people can see the Democratic Party for what they are. A party of unity and common interests in search of the best way of accomplishing common goals.