CLEVELAND, Ohio - Republican Mike DeWine and Democrat Richard Cordray suck up much of the coverage of the gubernatorial race, but there are third party candidates in the race.

One of those canddiates - Green Constance Gaddell-Newton - will appear at the City Club of Cleveland today for a governor's race forum.

The Ohio Debate Commission invited DeWine, Cordray, Gaddell-Newton and Libertarian Travis Irvine to participate in the forum, which begins at 12:30 p.m. today. Gaddell-Newton accepted while the other three declined.

Gaddell-Newton is a 38-year-old Columbus attorney is hoping to preserve the Green Party's major party status in the Nov. 6 election - of which she'll need 3 percent of the vote to do so. While she has little chance of winning against the juggernauts of the two major parties, she told the Cincinnati Enquirer the Green Party is focused on growth.

Gaddell-Newton's appearance at the City Club will be much like others of the past, including a question and answer session from the audience. To watch the forum, view the livestream above.