The campaign for governor has been heating up in recent weeks, with both candidates introducing running mates and changing places in the polls. While the Republican candidate has been struggling with name recognition, the Democrat has been dealing with the problem that many voters know his name - and don't like the way he's doing the job he wants to keep for another four years. Governor Ted Strickland talks about the economy and other campaign issues, this week on "The State of Ohio".
March 12, 2010