In his farewell address, President Bush staked a claim to what many have called his greatest success. Of the fight against terrorism, he said, "There can be little debate about the results: America has gone more than seven years without another terrorist attack on our soil." The complete inheritance he offers President-Elect Barack Obama is considerably more complicated, coming as it does with two wars and a collapsing economy. Join us Monday morning at 9 for a conversation about where the next presidency begins and where Ohio fits in.David Cohen professor of political science, Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron
Jason Johnson professor of political science and communication, Hiram College
Ken Rudin Political Editor, NPR