out there? >> they are in their closing arguments, you know, there is a very busy night ahead. robo calls, canvassing and plenty of campaigning from the candidates. ohio is probably going to be the most watched and consequential contest of super tuesday. not because it's not got the biggest delegates as you said that's georgia. because ohio has such incredibly important history in electoral politics in the u.s. and it's going down to the wire. just as it is important ohio's message here today has essentially been reelectric fleckive of the whole race. once again mitt romney talking at large about his business experience and how that best equips him to deal with the economy. rick santorum, the self-described conservative alternative to mitt romney running against him here, arguing that mitt romney can't be trusted that at heart is he a moderate and not a true conservative. listen. >> other people in this race have debated about the economy. they have red about the economy. they have talked about it in subcommittee meetings. but i have actually been in it i have worked at business. >> one of the most basic issues in this campaign is