 The Coakley campaign is in full swing. The Democratic gubernatorial candidate held a campaign rally at Clark University in Worcester this Thursday, where President Clinton came to express his support. I actually got here on time, I was just a little high to speak, I mean high in the air. I'm also high on Mark and Steve, but that's legal. President Clinton was only one of several Democratic representatives to come out and show support. Speakers included Senator Ed Markey, who will be the leader on that. The first woman governor elected in the state of Massachusetts. Assistant Attorney General Mora Healy, and they are the values of our next governor. And Governor DeVal Patrick. And I feel lucky that Marfa Coakley is going to be the next governor. Clark University is home to nearly 3,000 students. One of the goals of today's campaign was to educate these students about the politics in the state of Massachusetts, regardless of who they may be voting for. I'm not very familiar with a lot of the candidates, so it's really nice to get more insight into that and hear what they had to say and everyone's passion and what they had planned for Massachusetts is really great to hear. I really liked how they had all the different people come out and talk about what they're each passionate about. Whether it was Jim McGovern, whether it was Marfa Coakley, all of those different people came out and just talked about different things that they're passionate about, which I really liked. Debating whether to vote, Marfa Coakley's running mate Steve Kerrigan has a message for you. By the way, get out and vote. Get out and vote. And get your friends out and vote. Don't be a lonely voter. Bring people on your hall to vote. Bring people you see in the dining hall from your classroom, from your study group anywhere. Bring them to vote. So make sure to mark your calendars and get to the polls on November 4th. Reporting for the BU News Service, I'm Ashley Paul.