Winger Hiller said this morning that NO ONE know who is going to win the primary, "much as [View all]
you might think you know." This may be the first time that I agree with him.
Except for the Globe poll, which was an outlier, all the polls have been within the margin of error. GOTV will make the difference. So will showing up early in the morning at a polling place and, at the required distance (150 feet) doing "signs and smiles." In my polling place, the voting booths are deep inside a building, so standing right outside the door to the building meets the requirement. More info: http://www.lawlib.state.ma.us/source/mass/cmr/cmrtext/950CMR53.pdf
It's not too late:
3. Election Day Reminders
Another cost-efficient campaign sign tactic is to get campaign workers or volunteers to stand on busy street corners reminding people to vote on the day of the election. As we mentioned earlier in this post, an academic study in New York City found that when volunteers held up three large vote today signs, voter turnout increased by 3.5 percent. This technique will be most beneficial when signs are positioned in areas with high concentrations of likely supporters.
http://www.signs.com/blog/do-political-signs-work-running-an-effective-legal-sign-campaign/#ixzz3HRpblWkO
Contact massdems.org for more info about signs.
http://massdems.org/contact/