The Clinton and Sanders campaigns have come to an agreement on the dates, locations and number of future Democratic debates Tuesday after Sanders refused to participate in Thursday’s debate unless changes were made by the Democratic National Committee. Originally, there were only two more debates scheduled, but now there will be as many as five more head-to-head debates featuring the two closely contested candidates. For months, the DNC refused to consider changing the debate schedule and was criticized for trying to protect Clinton by limiting the number of debates.