TOLEDO -- Tough choices for Ohio voters as preparations are underway for two presidential rallies. Camps for both candidates running for the Democratic nomination will be in Northwest Ohio at the same time. The Ohio Primary is only a week and a half away and the Toledo Lucas County Democratic Party says many voters are still on the fence about which candidate should compete for the White House.

A lot of people have come that are undecided. They've called the office of the Democratic Party, saying that we don't know which way we want to go. So we want to hear both. Now undecided voters have another tough choice on their hands, whose rally to attend Sunday. They both start just after 4:00 p.m. and they're about 25 miles apart. You can't be in two places at once, needless to say.

Some say I like Hillary, but I want to hear about Obama because I don't know much about him, so I don't know. Those who can't make it to either rally are sure to hear from grass roots volunteers. What they probably need to be doing is going door to door. They have to get out there to reach the people.

The Clinton camp, still riding the wave of Hillary's Friday night rally at Whitmer High School. Obama's campaign got a star powered boost from actress Regina King who reached out to women voters. King says, "The Ohio Primary is coming in two weeks, so I'm here in Toledo to give that last push to get people out to vote for Obama." But voters say even that doesn't compare to hearing and seeing the candidates themselves.