The Democratic National Convention continued Tuesday night with several special guests. Taking the stage around 9PM, former Ohio Governor, Ted Strickland.
Strickland maintained a high energy speech while on stage, expressing his support for President Obama's efforts to save the auto industry. Strickland went on to cite three different personal stories about Ohio workers going back to work after President Obama saved their jobs. The journey has been a long one says Strickland, but America is on the right path.
Remaining positive throughout most of his speech, Strickland did take some time to poke at Mitt Romney's financial situation.
"...even his money needs a passport. It's Summers on the beaches of the Cayman Islands, and Winters on the slopes of the Swiss Alps," said Strickland.
The Democratic National Convention ends on Thursday, September 6, 2012.