While GOP gubernatorial front-runner <a href="/node/6047/candidate" target="_self">Tom Foley</a> spent much of the final day before today's primary indoors, reaching out to voters on the airwaves and by telephone, his chief rival <a href="/node/6322/candidate" target="_self">Michael Fedele</a> was out and about Monday.</p>
<p>But as the heat and humidity soared during a mid-day walking tour in Watertown, Fedele said he was feeling refreshed thanks to new Quinnipiac poll numbers showing Foley's lead down to 8 percentage points.
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By Keith M. Phaneuf and Jacqueline Rabe
August 10, 2010
While GOP gubernatorial front-runner Tom Foley spent much of the final day before today's primary indoors, reaching out to voters on the airwaves and by telephone, his chief rival Michael Fedele was out and about Monday. Read more