Currently, the party has set six debates over the course of the primary season, or one per month between mid-October and sometime in March. There is a wide call from voters, party activists, elected officials and candidates not named Hillary Clinton for the party to add at least a couple more, which DNC chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has so far resisted. This understandably does not sit well with all the aforementioned groups, which have been heckling Wasserman Schultz in recent public appearances.

Dems will hold just six debates total this primary season – down from an insane 26 in 2008. What gives?