"For three months, the candidates for US Senate have tried to generate voter excitement for a special primary election that has often seemed to be off the public's radar. Today, with low turnout expected across the state, their campaign organizations will pull out all the stops to get those voters who were paying attention into the polling booths," the Boston Globe reports.
The four Democrats -- Martha Coakley, Michael Capuano, Alan Khazei and Stephen Pagliuca -- "scrambled to reach late-deciding voters yesterday by every means possible, by airwaves, telephone, in person, and via the Internet, and then turned the campaigns over to their ground games for today's final push."
All of the campaigns are "operating on models assuming a turnout of 500,000 or fewer voters."
A final Suffolk University poll in bellwether communities showed Coakley with a double-digit lead over Capuano.