Play of the Day -- It's time to vote
- National Journal
- November 6, 2012
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The late-night hosts talked about final efforts to turn out the vote the night before the election. Jimmy Kimmel hit Hollywood Boulevard to ask people if they had voted on Monday, the day before the Election Day. A good number of people thought it actually was Election Day and lied about voting.
Still, Kimmel encouraged people to vote: "For those of you who think voting is pointless, I say this. Most of the things you do are pointless."
For today's must-see moment, fast forward to 3:33 to find out how the Obama campaign is taking a page out of the Catholic playbook and is mobilizing voters through shame. "That's how Jesus keeps getting reelected," said Stephen Colbert.
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