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If any election for president needed more than two candidates on the stage for presidential and vice presidential debates, it's this one.

To this end, we hope to see Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson face off with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and Libertarian vice presidential nominee William Weld stand side by side with Tim Kaine and Mike Pence.

The NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll released on Tuesday speaks, again, to widespread dissatisfaction with Clinton and Trump, the flawed Democratic and Republican nominees for president. Consider these poll numbers: 59 percent of respondents have an unfavorable view of Clinton and 64 percent have an unfavorable view of Trump. Only 11 percent view Clinton as honest and trustworthy and only 16 percent view Trump as honest and trustworthy.

Presidential debates are scheduled for Sept. 26, Oct. 9 and Oct. 19; the vice presidential debate will be Oct. 4. On Monday, the Commission on Presidential Debates said the results of five national polls - ABC-Washington Post, CBS-New York Times, CNN-Opinion Research Corporation, Fox News and NBC-Wall Street Journal - will be averaged to determine who is invited to take part. Any candidate who receives 15 percent support makes the cut.