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Obama campaign to Pennsylvania: ‘Get out there!’

November 2, 2012 | 2:26 pm | Modified: November 2, 2012 at 2:35 pm
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The Obama campaign appear to be least a little bit worried about voter turnout in Pennsylvania. A new campaign video features urgent campaign organizers in Washington D.C. reminding supporters to keep pressing forward in Pennsylvania.

“It’s a very close right now and there is not time to waste,” explains ‘Veronica’ from Washington D.C, warning that Pennsylvania is “too close.”

“You need to be knocking on as many doors, until your legs aren’t able to walk anymore, till your voice is cracking from calling people on the phone,” she continues.

The video also features poll workers from Pennsylvania.

“Its very important that we don’t let up now just because the polls have said that we are a couple of points are ahead, its not enough,” insists one volunteer.

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