Last one and it will be short but I figured on Election Eve, you all could use this:
http://www.masslive.com/...
Lagging in the polls, Martha Coakley turned out an A-list of Massachusetts' Democratic politicians Monday night to encourage activists to turn out the vote on Tuesday.
"I have said many times you don't have to hate Republicans to be a good Democrat, but I feel like kicking a little Republican ass right now," Gov. Deval Patrick, a Democrat, told a crowd of nearly 200 activists at Coakley's Somerville headquarters.
Patrick was joined by U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey, U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, labor leaders and Boston city officials. They traveled in a rented Don Quijote tour bus plastered with signs for Coakley and running mate Steve Kerrigan. Boston Mayor Martin Walsh planned to join Coakley for an evening event in Boston.
Coakley is trailing Republican Charlie Baker in the race for governor of Massachusetts, according to most recent polls, though the race remains close. Her supporters say they are counting on a strong ground game to win on Election Day.
By Monday night, Coakley's voice was hoarse from days on the campaign trail.
"We are not going to stop fighting. I know I'm not until the polls close," Coakley said. As her voice showed the strain, she added, "You can tell I've been talking a little bit, right? I've been using my voice." - The Republican, 11/3/14
While Baker may have a small lead, PPP shows that the undecideds lean towards Coakley. This race is still winnable. Click here to help out with GOTV efforts for Coakley's campaign:
http://www.marthacoakley.com/