Yes, and also: What about breaking the Business Party/DemoPublicans' monopoly on presidential TV debates? If that thuggery could be broken, I would consider it a great service to small parties, campaign finance struggles, and democracy. I think Nader's numbers might also take a big jump upward, if he were allowed to debate Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Of course, that's exactly why there's a monopoly...