With less than a week until Nov. 6—and with polls showing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) leading Rep. Geoff Diehl (R)—both candidates made their final case for why voters should elect them to office.

Citing Warren's White House ambitions, Diehl questioned Warren's commitment to serving a six-year term as senator.

Warren has criticized Diehl's ties to President Donald Trump, stating "he wants to be with Donald Trump 100% of the time."

Diehl: "I have a national priority, making national reciprocity happen."

9000: the number of homes in Massachusetts without gas. Last September, a faulty gas pipeline set off explosions and fires.

Diehl: "The fact of the matter is that we have to follow the laws that are set out for immigration."

Diel: "Whether they have contracts with Saudi Arabia or not should not play a factor in what is going on."

Diehl argued that Warren "tried to benefit" from her Native-American heritage.

Diehl: "Somebody in the Senate who had information [...] decided to hold it back for political reasons."