Zaroulis said the rally in Boston exceeded the campaign's expectations and proved to be very successful.
"We were expecting between 1,000 and 1,500 people, and over 2,000 showed up," she said. "The crowd was extremely excited as Gore demonstrated his excitement in the campaign."
On the platform Gore was surrounded by a multitude of local and national Democrats.
He was flanked by Senators Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 and John Kerry, Boston mayor Thomas M. Menino, members of Congress and local elected officials.
Supporters spoke about their reasons for supporting Gore as the Democratic candidate.
Matthew I. Tomey '03, who attended several rallies in New Hampshire, said he admired Gore's support staff.
"Having the support of both senators and so many elected representatives was very impressive," Tomey said. "And the enthusiasm of the crowd was great. We expect him to win easily in the primary on Tuesday."
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