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Obama to voters: 'Be my ambassadors'

 
(CNN) – In the final hours of campaigning, Sen. Barack Obama is urging his supporters to "be my ambassadors" and "close the deal." In these last three days, we can't afford to slow down or sit back or let up … not now, not when there's so much at stake," Obama said at a late rally [...] (link)

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