vote for our neighbor, cynthia rubenstein, for county council. i'm cynthia rubenstein.ime, are all about retail politics. and that means that you can't take for granted that a last handshake or a last good positive word with someone won't make an impact. and in a race, in a three-way race, which this essentially is in the primary, every single vote counts because historically maybe 20% of registered voters show up on primary day. poussaint: at liz brennan's local polling precinct in district 5, voter turnout is light. brennan: the other group spent so much money, we thought that the people who were like-minded, our like-minded folks, would feel compelled to go out and vote against them. poussaint: tom debraga is the lone neighbors group representative atis polling precinct for the entire day. debraga: by quarter to 7:00 in the morning, we were there, ready to go with our literature on tables, banners out, t-shirts on to tell people who we were. and then, 13 hours of standing, waiting for people to come by, to get two seconds to hand them their literature, to get our mes