'GAME TIME'

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'GAME TIME'

By The Associated Press

Hoping to turn out every last possible supporter, President Barack Obama released a video through Twitter imploring his supporters to take action.

"Hey, guys, Election Day is almost over. This is it. We won't get another chance tomorrow," Obama said.

Find a friend who had said they'd vote but didn't sound convincing, then call that pal up and personally take 'em to the polls, Obama suggested. And he offered this reminder: Anyone in line when polls close is eligible to cast a ballot.

"Guys, I'm serious. It's game time," the president said. "Get out there. Go vote now."

- Josh Lederman - Twitter http://twitter.com/joshledermanAP

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