But in Philadelphia, so critical to Senator Arlen Specter, turnout appeared to be as low as it was during the 2006 primary, if not lower. Staffers for the Committee of Seventy, a government watchdog group that closely watches the polls, were estimating that turnout might not even reach the 12 percent level from 2006. One Democratic operative had a different take, seeing a big boost late in the afternoon and into the evening. A rat had a different take in the evening. They get close even if behind, they lie, cheat, steal, etc. whatever it takes to win. They will even shamefully drag it out in court. We need to win decisively.