During this year's gubernatorial race, Republican candidate and St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman pointed with pride to the development in downtown St. Paul. It meant, he said, jobs. But some critics worry the bidding war cities and states engage in to attract businesses hurts the economy overall. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo reports. NARRATION: When Lawson Software was deciding where to relocate its Minneapolis headquarters, Norm Coleman had just the place in mind: downtown St. Paul. To entice the company, he offered millions of dollars in city financing to construct a new twelve story office building. Lawson took the offer. Such deals aren't unusual. Cities and states nationwide provide incentives to keep current businesses and draw