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From NBC's Carrie DannOctober 15, 2008: "Barack Obama is closing the deal in this election and America is closing the door on the last eight years of failed Republican policies."  Hillary Clinton on Barack Obama, Statement on Tonight's Presidential Debate April 22, 2008: "I think maybe the question ought to be, why can't he close the deal?” Hillary Clinton on Barack Obama, Conshohocken, PA. ...( read more ) (link)

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