Americans are in a tough position; a majority don't trust the media or either major party's candidate to tell the truth. The Wikileaks file dump over the last week has shown the mainstream media's collusion with Hillary Clinton's campaign and debates have boiled down to an endless series of "he said, she said."

There's only one man who can effectively make debate great again, and his name is Ken Bone.

In all seriousness Bone would make a fantastic moderator -- he's trustworthy, he cares about issues over scandals, he's an undecided voter, a millennial, and isn't in the pocket of any special interest.

During the second presidential debate, Bone asked one of the most substantive questions based on energy policy. It wasn't a gotcha question, didn't favor one candidate over the other, and directly affects every single American's future.

Those are the types of things Americans, especially millennials, are craving in this election.

Millennials feel totally disengaged in the process; according to Gallup, only 51 percent of young Americans say they will "definitely vote" in this election.

Bone is a millennial and might have a better understanding of what America's largest and most diverse generation wants to know. He's also a regular guy, who doesn't spend all his time in New York City or Washington D.C.

Sign the petition and bring debates into the Bone Zone.