In an extremely bitter Ohio Democratic Senate primary, Washington’s establishment candidate, "Retread" Ted Strickland, has been rejected not once, but twice by Ohio newspapers. He has refused to debate PG Sittenfeld, but at the Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer editorial board interview, they were finally able to match up. What followed was an hour of petty bickering and squabbling over records.

After PG Sittenfeld pushed Retread Ted on his record, Retread Ted admitted his record was "mixed and spotty," referring to the 350,000 jobs lost and his gig lobbying for an ultra-liberal think tank. He also admitted he can be "criticized" for this "mixed and spotty” record.

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Amidst the arguing, the third Senate candidate screams, "Please! You are both acting like children."

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Retread Ted and his childish, "mixed, and spotty" record are wrong for Ohio. If this is how he behaves in a primary, there’s no telling how he’d behave in the Senate.

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