Where to begin?
The indirect election of the President by the State Legislatures was intended, FROM THE BEGINNING, to keep the Federal government (all three branches) out of the process, for obvious reasons.
"Calling out" something (the "Presidential Debate Commission") that should not exist in the first place is pointless.
Congress has no business legislating ANYTHING about Presidential elections, including the financing of them, regulating phony "debates", passing laws that reach within the States over who votes and how, and many other examples.
If Trump is re-elected, the present Republic has a few years to live. If Biden wins, it will end on January 20, 2021.
I no longer care about it. I have children and grandchildren, and I'm moving on to what comes next.
The American people want some questions answered. We are tired of a biased moderator getting to ask the questions. Let the candidates directly question each other, with no one knowing what questions are going to be asked. Let’s see who can take the heat, and who wilts.
I no longer care about it. I have children and grandchildren, and I'm moving on to what comes next."
Wrong, Jim. Those grandchildren are looking directly to you for formative lessons on our Republic. Not even kidding a little bit. My Grandfather was incredible, just the best, a JFK Democrat, he knew this Republic was tenuous, he knew we had to strike the rock-solid middle ground between the rich and poor, and stay out of needless, heedless wars. Most of all he cared about the facts, the truth. He voted for Reagan twice before he passed.